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Joss Stone Songs Jeff Beck Songs B.B. King Songs Eric Clapton Songs Jonny Lang Songs The Black Keys Songs The Jeff Healey Band Songs Otis Rush Songs Canned Heat Songs Janis Joplin Songs Johnny Winter Songs Bobby "Blue" Bland Songs Cream Songs Elmore James Songs Kenny Wa...
From the wiki: “‘High Hopes’, with music written by James Van Heusen and lyrics by Sammy Cahn, was popularized by Frank Sinatra, first introduced by Sinatra and child actor Eddie Hodges in the 1959 filmA Hole in the Headwhere it was nominated for a Grammy, and won an Oscar for ‘Be...
Also recorded by Bette Midler (1995), Jeff Beck & Joss Stone (2010). From the wiki: “‘I Put a Spell on You’ was written in 1956 by Jalacy ‘Screamin’ Jay’ Hawkins. Hawkins first recorded the song as a ballad during his stint with Grand Records in late 1955. However, that ver...
by Jeff Alexander Come Wander With Me (1) by Emilie Satt Coming Around Again (1) by Simon Webbe Coming Home (2) by The 88 Coming To Terms (1) by Carolina Liar Conquest (1) by Patti Page Control (1) by Metro Station Corduroy (1) by Pearl Jam ...
3. "Over the Rainbow," by Israel Kamakawiwo'ole Lyrics you'll love: "Somewhere over the rainbow / Way up high / And the dreams that you dreamed of / Once in a lullaby" 4. "Hallelujah," by Jeff Buckley Lyrics you'll love: "Well, your faith was strong but you needed proof / You...
“Long Live Rock” found an eventual home onOdds & Sodsand by then, Townshend had no shortage of “self-conscious hymns” on the subject. Yet, it remained extremely authentic: “We were the first band to vomit at the bar / And find the distance to the stage too far,” he bragged....
“Long Live Rock” found an eventual home onOdds & Sodsand by then, Townshend had no shortage of “self-conscious hymns” on the subject. Yet, it remained extremely authentic: “We were the first band to vomit at the bar / And find the distance to the stage too far,” he bragged....
Grand Funk Railroad took "Some Kind of Wonderful," which barely dented the Hot 100 for Soul Brothers Six in 1967, to No. 3 seven years later. The song has also been recorded in subsequent years by Buddy Guy, Huey Lewis & the News and Joss Stone. ...
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