Do You Believe in Magic, The Lovin Spoonful 217. Jolene, Dolly Parton 218. Boom Boom, John Lee Hooker 219. Spoonful, Howlin Wolf 220. Walk Away Renee, The Left Banke 221. Walk on the Wild Side, Lou Reed 222. Oh, Pretty Woman, Roy Orbison 223. Dance to the Music, Sly and the ...
Lovin' Spoonful frontman John Sebastian had his first and only chart-topping solo hit in 1976 with the wistful "Welcome Back," theme song for the Gabe Kaplan and John Travolta-starring sitcomWelcome Back, Kotter. "I saw a pilot and read some early scripts, and went away thinking, 'I coul...
Daydream (1) by The Lovin' Spoonful Daydream in Blue (3) by I Monster Daydreamin' (1) by Lupe Fiasco Jill Scott Daydreaming (1) by Kid Sister Daylight (1) by Matt and Kim Days Go By (1) by Dirty Vegas Deck the Halls (2) by Londonberry Singers ...
More lyrical wizardry from Willie Dixon, who took a piece of an old Charley Patton lyric and turned it into an eternal plea for just a spoonful’s worth of sweet love. Howlin’ Wolf’s original 1960 recording was a profound influence on later blues-rock bands, thanks to his primal vocal ...
Veterans of New York City’s Greenwich Village folk scene (Doherty and Elliot performed in the Mugwumps with future members of the Lovin’ Spoonful), the Mamas and the Papas moved to Los Angeles in 1965. At Dunhill Records, with producer Lou Adler, they tallied a series of hits with well...
Written by Jim Morrison, it’s a dark song filled with the philosophy of nihilism. It features ex-Lovin’ Spoonful frontman John Sebastian on harmonica (appearing under the pseudonym G. Puglese), either out of loyalty to his recording contract or to avoid affiliation with The Doors after an...
released from 1960 to 1999, according to chart performance on the "Billboard" Hot 100. "Summer in the City," by the Lovin' Spoonful; "In the Summertime," by Shaggy featuring Rayvon; "Hot Fun in the Summertime," by Sly & the Family Stone.BronsonFredBillboard...
《滚石》(英文:Rolling Stone)是以流行与音乐为主题的美国杂志。成立于1967年的旧金山,创办人是Jann ...
John Sebastian of Lovin' Spoonful fame played harmonica, while blues great Lonnie Mack is on bass. Kiss, "Rock and Roll All Night" (1975) Casablanca Kiss, "Rock and Roll All Night" (1975) Kiss' timeless rock 'n' roll anthem has turned on generations with its simple but effective ...
39. "Do You Believe in Magic," by The Lovin' Spoonful Lyrics you'll love:"Do you believe in magic in a young girl's heart / How the music can free her whenever it starts?" 40. "Jump On It," by Sir Mix-a-Lot Lyrics you'll love:"What's up Atlanta, what's up (x2) / ...