Written by Percy Mayfield (1960), recorded by Ray Charles and Margie Hendrix in 1961. Tuning half step down, barre chords, tempo 173 bpm [Intro] Am G F E7 Am G F E7 [Chorus] Am G F E7 Am G F E7 Hit the road Jack and don't you come back no more, no more, no more, no ...
Jack Harlow’s “First Class,” Morgan Wallen’s “Wasted on You” and “You Proof” Handsome has proven himself a chameleon, able to transcend the worlds of hip-hop, country and Latin music. Credited on five songs from Harlow’s “Come Home the Kids Miss You,” including the Grammy-...
The Grammy-nominated jack of all trades helped give the song its unique shine as a co-producer, and he is also credited as a co-writer on the smash, which began as a demo born out of a writing camp. “High Hopes” got polished in Los Angeles with “trap drums, live bass, guitar,...
and I start getting a little more familiar with exactly who he is and what he's about,” Kotzen recalled. “And I start thinking, ‘Wow, they're not just looking for like some dude to step in and play, you know, D, C and G chords over and over again. They want...
Also recorded by Johnny Cash, Rosanne Cash & the Everly Brothers (1987). From the wiki: “‘Ballad of a Teenage Queen’ was written in 1957 by Jack Clement. Clement was, at the time, a producer and engineer for Sam Phillips at Sun Records. Subsequently, Clement worked with future stars...
The Grammy-nominated jack of all trades helped give the song its unique shine as a co-producer, and he is also credited as a co-writer on the smash, which began as a demo born out of a writing camp. “High Hopes” got polished in Los Angeles with “trap drums, live bass, guitar,...