" a song written by Bread frontman David Gates,Micky Dolenzruns through the days of the week, personifying each of them: Monday's is "low down," Tuesday's "had a dream," etc. Saturday's is ultimately deemed the best: "Seven days of the week made to choose from,...
From the wiki: “‘It Don’t Matter to Me’ was written by David Gates. It was first recorded for the eponymous debut album of his group, Bread, and released as an album track in September 1969. “In 1970, during sessions for Bread’s second album,On the Waters, Gates had the group...
by Bread Back in Black (3) by AC/DC Backlash Blues (1) by Nina Simone Langston Hughes Backseat of My Mind (1) by Kissogram Bad (1) by Michael Jackson Bag of Hammers (1) by Thao Balla Baby (1) by Chingy Ballad of the Bag (1) ...
At Seventeen (Janis Ian)s BAR-Sung by Sylvie At Sundown s BAR At the Chocolate Bon Bon Ball (Leon Redbone)s BAR At the Hop/Do You Wanna Dance s BAR At the Hop/Palisades Park/Do You Wanna Dance s BAR At This Moment (Billy Vera and the Beaters)s BAR Aubrey (Bread) s BAR Au ...
Bye and Bye 27 60 votes Angels Will Be Singing 28 20 votes Be Not Afraid 29 68 votes Soon as I Get Home 30 46 votes All My Tears 31 16 votes One Bread, One Body Filed under: Christian Music Gospel Resting Places Songs Music
Ken Boothe, a Jamaican reggae singer, released this track in 1974 as the lead single from his album of the same name. The song is a cover of the 1972 soft rock hit by Bread, written by David Gates in memory of his father.
Jack's Cheese and Bread Snack ▶ Somersettler ▶ Splitting an Atom ▶ Escape from Tulse Hell ▶ Cley Hill ▶ Billy the Kid Strikes Back ▶ A Load up at Nunney Catch ▶ Spannered in Pilton ▶ Smoked Glass and Chrome ▶ Scilly Automatic [Bonus Track] ▶ Album: Baby Robot...
Yea! Heavy and a Bottle of Bread 29 4 votes The $500 Bottle of Wine 30 4 votes Lie Still Little Bottle 31 4 votes If I Could Bottle This Up 32 4 votes The Bottle Let Me Down 33 4 votes Brothers of a Bottle 34 6 votes
Friday Bread (Taken from Throttle Clarence EP) ▶ Proper Mid-Fi (Taken from Throttle Clarence EP) ▶ Bob Dedication (Taken from Throttle Clarence EP) ▶ 820689 (Taken from Throttle Clarence EP) ▶ Alpha Dodgem Fortitude (Taken from Throttle Clarence EP) ▶ Mother McKnight (Taken from...
The main reason for that hellishness was the venom of Kendrick Lamar, who, with “Not Like Us,” nabbed the type of zeitgeist-shifting smash that would normally be Drake’s bread and butter. A palate cleanser after Kendrick channeled Hannibal Lecter on the queasy and hysterically overboard “...