was written by Steve Winwood, Jim Capaldi, Chris Wood, Jimmy Miller, and Larry Fallon sometime between Winwood’s departure from the Spencer Davis Group and his co-founding of the band Traffic in the spring of 1967. But, ‘Shanghai Noodle ...
Though it ultimately must be considered an interim vehicle for singer/songwriter/keyboardist/guitarist Steve Winwood, Traffic was a successful group that followed its own individual course through the rock music scene of the late 60s and early 70s. Beginning in the psychedelic year of 1967 and ...
”written by Willie Dixon, who was fast establishing himself as Chess’ chief songwriter. The song has ancient roots: the Southern black mysticism known as “hoodoo” features when a gypsy delivers a prophecy about the contents of his pregnant mother’s bump. “Hoochie coochie”...
But with production by dance-rock master Don Was, they slapped smiles and Dixie New Wave glitter all over this bouncing beauty. Appears on: Cosmic Thing (Reprise) 247 The Spencer Davis Group, ‘Gimme Some Lovin” Writers: Davis, Steve Winwood, Muff Winwood Producer: Jimmy Miller Released: ...
“I’m A Man” rumbles with more horsepower than most Chicago tunes. There’s a frenetic energy that paces this stone-cold Chicago classic (penned in part by Steve Winwood, and originally released by his Spencer Davis Group in 1967) that hits the highway with some serious shreds from Kath...
Higher Love - SSA Steve Winwood Version 1986 F Pop 3 Higher Love - Steve Winwood Version Higher and Higher - SATB Jackie Wilson Version 1967 D Soul 2 - His Eye is On The Sparrow- SAT Various 1905 C# Gospel 2 His Eye is On The Sparrow Hold Back The River - 2 Part Choir James Bay...
Performed bySteve Winwood Composed by James Horner andBarry Mann Lyrics byCynthia Weil Backing Vocals: Bonnie Keen, Chris Rodriguez, Micah Wilshire, and Tina Clark Chorus: Caitlin McCollister, Elizabeth Winwood, Emily Estes, Evan Brooder, Gianno Caputo, Holly Burt, Jamie Grable, Joel Dunham, Katy...
beaches at the top of their buildings — was written by the husband-and-wife team of Goffin and King, rising stars on New York's Tin Pan Alley scene who had broken through with the Shirelles' "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" and had already written one Drifters hit ("Some Kind of ...
(Steve Winwood's "Can't Find My Way Home" and "Presence of the Lord," Eric Clapton's first great original) initially drew the most attention, but the simmering "Sea of Joy" and an engaging cover of Buddy Holly’s "Well Alright" find Blind Faith firmly plugged in. Then there's that...
“I’m A Man” rumbles with more horsepower than most Chicago tunes. There’s a frenetic energy that paces this stone-cold Chicago classic (penned in part by Steve Winwood, and originally released by his Spencer Davis Group in 1967) that hits the highway with some serious shreds from Kath...