LOVE OR LET ME BE LONELY by The Friends of Distinction O-O-H CHILD / DEAR PRUDENCE by Five Stairsteps REFLECTIONS OF MY LIFE by Marmalade COME AND GET IT by Badfinger VEHICLE by The Ides of March HE AIN’T HEAVY, HE’S MY BROTHER byThe Hollies ...
by Miles Mathis After looking at the leading online lists, I decided a new list was badly needed. The top three lists that come up on a normal websearch are those of the Recording Industry of America, Billboard, and some guy named John Sandford. The RIAA top 365 lists the top songs o...
Day After Day - Badfinger I Bet on Losing Dogs - Mitski Good Life - Onerepublic To Where You Are - Jackie Evancho This song touches me more deeply than any other. Hearing her live in concert hit me hard. I can't help thinking about my late daughter. I almost had to get up and go...
32 38 COME AND GET IT –•– Badfinger (Apple)-6 (32)33 19 WALK A MILE IN MY SHOES –•– Joe South (Capitol)-11 (12)34 37 THE BELLS –•– The Originals (Soul)-6 (34)35 35 IT’S A NEW DAY (Part 1) –•– James Brown (King)-5 (35)36 41 ALL I HAVE TO DO...
One of the great ironies of Harry Nilsson’s career is that he was a master songwriter, but his two breakthrough hits, this Fred Neil tune and Badfinger’s “Without You,” were songs he didn’t write. But the mood he gives the song – manly, sensitive, and world-weary – are just...
Despite only reaching number four, it is his best-selling single, shifting over a million copies after its release in 1997. Harry Nilsson - Without You Harry Nilsson Without You 1972 HD Originally by Badfinger, Harry Nilsson took it to another level with his number one version. ...
by Annie Lennox Day After Day (1) by Badfinger Day O (1) Day O (Banana Boat Song) (1) by Harry Belafonte Daybreak Orbit (1) by Max Richter Daydream (2) by Wallace Collection Daydream (1) by The Lovin' Spoonful Daydream in Blue (3) by I Monster ...
#35. 'With a Little Help From My Friends' by The Beatles - Covers: 188 Joe Cocker's coverof "With a Little Help From My Friends" atWoodstock in 1969sealed Cocker's place as a musical legend. Though Cocker covered it best, the song—initially branded "Badfinger Boogie" andwritten solely...
Originally by Badfinger, Harry Nilsson took it to another level with his number one version. Described by Paul McCartney as "the killer song of all time", Harry can't quite believe he's lost his beloved, and doesn't quite know what to do next. Heartbreaker. Al Green - 'Let's Stay ...
“We did it because my career was on the wane and we wanted something to make a hit,” Harry Nilsson bluntly told an interviewer when asked why he covered Badfinger’s near-despondent ballad: “I heard it and searched through every Beatles album for two and a half weeks, trying to find...