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The Songfactor's Choice Top Ten Facts
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"The Way You Look Tonight" Frank Sinatra Written by Dorothy Fields and Jerome Kern for "Swing Time", the movie, and it was first sung by Fred Astaire. There has been many covers for this song. Frank Sinatra included his version in 1964 in his album "Sinatra Sings Days of Wine and Roses, Moon River, and Other Academy Award Winners". Allmusic says that it's "one of Sinatra's 'classic performances'" -
The Songfactor's Choice Top Ten Facts
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"Drift Away" Uncle Kracker Written by Mentor Williams. First released by John Henry Kurtz in 1972 and it was a hit one year later by Dobie Gray. Uncle Kracker released his version in March 17, 2003, both as a a track of his album "No Stranger to Shame" and a single. It made #9 on Billboard Hot 100 chart and spent 28 weeks at the top on the Adult Contemporary chart in the U.S. It also charted in New Zealand. Dobie Gray sings the last verse. -
The Songfactor's Choice Top Ten Facts
edna replied to Tenacious_Peaches's topic in The Songfactor's Choice Top 10
The Songfactor's Personal Top 10: Laurie This week there is 5(five) songs needing facts. Songfactor's Personal Top 10: Laurie. 1. Drift Away – Uncle Kracker 2. The Way You Look Tonight – Frank Sinatra 3. Fire On The Mountain – Grateful Dead 4. Suitcase – Badfinger 5. High Flying Bird – Mr. Neil Young & Crazy Horse If you have any info on any of the songs mentioned anywhere in this thread, please feel free to post your knowledge here. Submissions on songs will be collated and sent to the main site and you will receive credit for your contribution. As always the Songfish thanks you :guitar: :rock: -
1- Anyone's Daughter – Deep Purple (1971) 2- Hey St Peter – Flash & The Pan (1977) 3- Good Grief Christina – Chickory Tip (1973) 4- Mr. Cab Driver – Lenny Kravitz (1989) 5- Seize The Day – Avenged Sevenfold (2005) 6- Green Manalishi, The – Fleetwood Mac (1970) 7- Never There – Cake (1998) 8- How To Save A Life – The Fray (2005) 9- Love Over Gold – Dire Straits (1982) 10-Kentucky Rain – Elvis Presley (1970)
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You're welcome Ray!!
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"Good Grief Christina" - Chickory Tip - 1973 "Anyone's Daughter" - Deep Purple - 1971 "Hey St Peter" - Flash & The Pan - 1977
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I was lucky, I had a couple of hours yesterday so I could listen to the songs... even twice!! Good choices, Laurie!! 1- Oh Darlin' ~ Beatles 2- I'm Alive ~ Hollies 3- Give A Little Bit ~ Goo Goo Dolls 4- Last Mile Home ~ Kings Of Leon 5- In The Water ~ Eva Cassidy 6- Shanty ~ Jonathan Edwards 7- Just One Look ~ Linda Ronstadt 8- Flying Bird ~ Mr. Neil Young & Crazy Horse 9- Drift Away ~ Uncle Kracker 10-On And On ~ Gladys Knight & the Pips
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She was 68. Lung cancer, I believe. I love this song, the lyrics, the singer. A lesbian, a jew, an activist... thank you for the music, Ms. Gore.
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Maybe here? Sorry, I really have no time... Edit: sorry, I meant here: http://www.songlyrics.com/search.php?section=search&searchW=Lady+of+the+Night&submit=Search&searchIn3=song&searchIn4=lyrics
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Aloha!
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wow, so much great music to listen to...
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The Songfactor's Choice Top Ten Facts
edna replied to Tenacious_Peaches's topic in The Songfactor's Choice Top 10
Heaven's On Fire Kiss Written by Paul Stanley and Desmond Child. A track from "Animalize", their 1984 album. The single was released B-sided by "Heaven's On Fire / Lonely Is The Hunter / All Hell's Breaking Loose" as a 12" record in the US, where it made #11 on Billboard's Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks and #49 on the Billboard Hot 100. B-sided by "Heaven's On Fire" in the UK. -
The Songfactor's Choice Top Ten Facts
edna replied to Tenacious_Peaches's topic in The Songfactor's Choice Top 10
Thank you, Chutz!!! -
The Songfactor's Choice Top Ten Facts
edna replied to Tenacious_Peaches's topic in The Songfactor's Choice Top 10
"Hot Legs" Rod Stewart Written by Gary Grainger and Rod Stewart. A track of his 1977 album, "Foot Loose And Fancy Free". The single was released in 1978 as double A side single, with "I Was Only Joking", making #5 in UK charts. It was B-sided by "You're Insane" in the US, making #28 on Billboard Hot 100. -
The Songfactor's Choice Top Ten Facts
edna replied to Tenacious_Peaches's topic in The Songfactor's Choice Top 10
The Songfactor's Choice Top 10 #404 This week there is 3(three) songs needing facts. Songfactor's Choice Top 10 #404 1. Hot Legs – Rod Stewart (1977) 2. Heaven's On Fire – Kiss (1984) 3. Heartbreaker – Motorhead (2013) If you have any info on any of the songs mentioned anywhere in this thread, please feel free to post your knowledge here. Submissions on songs will be collated and sent to the main site and you will receive credit for your contribution. As always the Songfish thanks you :guitar: :rock: -
The Songfactor's Choice Top Ten Facts
edna replied to Tenacious_Peaches's topic in The Songfactor's Choice Top 10
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1- Ain't It Nice – Chad & Jeremy (1966) 2- Mr E's Beautiful Blues – Eels (2000) 3- Holiday – Green Day (2004) 4- Please Be Patient – Wilco (2007) 5- Junk of The Heart (Happy) – The Kooks (2011) 6- Beggars & Hangers On – Slash's Snakepit (1995) 7- Bastille – Pompeii (2013) 8- Out Of Touch – Hall & Oates (1984) 9- Breathe Your Name – Sixpence None The Richer (2002) 10-Party Town – Glen Frey (1982)
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The Songfactor's Choice Top Ten Facts
edna replied to Tenacious_Peaches's topic in The Songfactor's Choice Top 10
Thank you, Brad!! -
The Songfactor's Choice Top Ten Facts
edna replied to Tenacious_Peaches's topic in The Songfactor's Choice Top 10
"Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out" Derek & The Dominos Written by Jimmy Cox in 1923. First recorded with an instrumental acompanniement by Bessie Smith in 1929. Dereck and the Dominoes included their version on their only album, "Layla and Other Assorted Songs", from 1970. Eric Clapton loved the fingerpicking acoustic guitar-style and "Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out" was one of the first songs that he learned to play. The song features Duane Allman on slide guitar, Bobby Whitlock on organ, Jim Gordon on drums and Carl Radle on bass. Bobby Whitlock said that it was Sam the Sham, who suggested them to record the song. The song was became a classic in their live performances. -
The Songfactor's Choice Top Ten Facts
edna replied to Tenacious_Peaches's topic in The Songfactor's Choice Top 10
Thank you, Zab!!! -
The Songfactor's Choice Top Ten Facts
edna replied to Tenacious_Peaches's topic in The Songfactor's Choice Top 10
"Who Can It Be Now?" Men At Work Written by Colin Hay The single was released in June 1981 in Australia, B-sided by "Anyone for Tennis",an instrumental track. In August 1982 it was released as a single in the US. Their debut album, "Business as Usual", was released in November 1981, including the song. -
The Songfactor's Choice Top Ten Facts
edna replied to Tenacious_Peaches's topic in The Songfactor's Choice Top 10
Thank you Ray!!