by Jason AnkenyAmong the most successful yet underrated solo acts of the 1960s, Johnny Rivers reeled off a lengthy series of rock favorites which together sold over 30 million copies. Distinguished t...
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Rockin’ Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu Written by Huey “Piano” Smith and Johnny Vincent Recorded by Johnny Rivers From L.A. Reggae, 1972 (Today’s 1982 song: “Poison Arrow”) Young man rhythm:rockin’ pneumonia - Bing video www.bing.com RewardsTop suggestions for rockin’ pneumonia...
Category Archives: Johnny Rivers Favorite Love Songs by Johnny Rivers Posted on February 13, 2014 1. Memphis Tennessee – My favorite love song by Johnny Rivers This was a hit song when I was young, and still is one of my most favorite love songs. I really dig that guitar playing, ...
46 37 STEP BY STEP –•– Joe Simon (Spring)-11 (37)POWER PLAYS41 46 I CAN UNDERSTAND IT –•– The New Birth (RCA)-6 (41)42 47 BLUE SUEDE SHOES –•– Johnny Rivers (United Artists)-7 (42)43 49 PLAYGROUND IN MY MIND –•– Clint Holmes (Epic)-6 (43)44 60 ...
'The Snake' by Al Wilson Wilson got his break when early pop icon Johnny Rivers signed him to his new label, Soul City Records. Wilson’s first single was a hit in 1968, and five years later his “Show and Tell” reached No. 1 on Billboard. ...
First recorded by Johnny Rivers (1965). Hit version by Glen Campbell (US #26/C&W #2/CAN #1 1967). From the wiki: “‘By the Time I Get to Phoenix’ was written by Jimmy Webb (‘Up, Up and Away‘). Originally recorded by Johnny Rivers in 1965 on his albumChangesit would be made...
“San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)”(John Phillips), by Scott McKenzie This song, written for the occasion of the Monterey International Pop Festival and used as the opening of D.A. Pennebaker’s filmMonterey Pop, rose to #4 in the pop charts the week after the ...
(by Willie Mabon, for whom Dixon wrote it); eternal hipster Mose Allison then picked up on it. But it wasn’t a proper hit until 1964 thanks to Johnny Rivers, always a man with great taste in cover versions, who forever recast “Seventh Son” as a rock & roll song. – Brett ...
Also released by Johnny Rivers (US #94 August 1970). Other hit version by James Taylor (US #3/MOR #7/CAN #2/UK #42 September 1970). “Like a shy kid at a prom dance, ‘Fire and Rain’ had stood on the sidelines all year [after being first recorded in December 1969], waiting ...