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The Songfactor's Choice Top Ten Facts
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"Electric Tears" Buckethead Written by Buckethead. A track of his album "Electric Tears", released in october 2002. It wasn't released as a single. -
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"Anguish And Fear" Yngwie Malmsteen Written by Yngwie Malsteen. A track from his album "Marching Out", released in September 1985. It wasn't released as a single. -
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"Denial" Sevendust Written by Clint Lowery and Morgan Rose. The first single from their July 1999 CD album, "Home". It made #14 on Billboard Mainstream Rock and #26 on the Modern Rock charts. -
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"It's Been Nice" The Everly Brothers Written by Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman. A single by The Everly Brothers, released in July 1963. It wasn't included in an album by then. The song made #26 in the UK. -
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"Shakin' All Over" The Who Written by Johnny Kidd and Gus Robinson. Here's the Songfacts for the original version by Johnny Kidd and the Pirates The Who used to perform the song live very often, along with "Spoonful" and "Twist And Shout". It's on the "Live at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970" LP. -
The Songfactor's Choice Top Ten Facts
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"From A Buick 6" Bob Dylan Written by Bob Dylan. A track from "Highway 61", his 1965 and whole electric LP. Recorded in July 30th, it was released as a single on August 30th as the B-side of "Positively 4th Street". -
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"I Started A Joke" The Wallflowers Here's the songfacts for the original by the Bee Gees. The Wallflowers released their version as part of the soundtrack for the movie "Zoolander", in September 25th, 2001. -
The Songfactor's Choice Top Ten Facts
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"To Know Her is To Love Her" The Beatles Songfacts for "To Know Him Is To Love Him" . -
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 #399 This week there is 8(eight) songs needing facts. Songfactor's Choice Top 10 #399 1. Electric Tears – Buckethead (2002) 2. To Know Her Is To Love Her – Beatles (1994) 3. Shakin' All Over – The Who (1970) 4. I Started a Joke – The Wallflowers (2001) 5. From A Buick 6 – Bob Dylan (1965) 6. It's Been Nice – The Everly Brothers (1963) 7. Denial – Sevendust (1999) 8. Anguish And Fear – Yngwie Malmsteen (1985) 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: -
You're welcome, CanAm...
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I guessed so... You're welcome, Kenne...
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"Stupid Cupid" - -Neil Sedaka - 1959 - "What A Party" - Freddy Cannon " - 1963 - "Goodye, Eddie, Goodbye" - The Juicy Fruits - 1974
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OLD 55's One Song Per Artist Top 500 1955- 1963
edna replied to OLD 55's topic in Golden Oldies Top 40
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The Songfactor's Choice Top Ten Facts
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1- It's Been Nice – The Everly Brothers (1963) 2- I Started a Joke – The Wallflowers (2001) 3- May You Never – John Martyn (1973) 4- From A Buick 6 – Bob Dylan (1965) 5- Heaven Knows – The Grass Roots (1969) 6- Together – Harry Nilsson (1968) 7- Not Fade Away – The Rolling Stones (1964) 8-To Know Her Is To Love Her – Beatles (1994) 9- Would You Fight For My Love – Jack White (2014) 10- A*Punk – Vampire Weekend (2009)
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The Beatles' version was recorded between 1964/5. Not sure either...
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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
Well, you're being nice... so am I... -
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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The Songfactor's Choice Top Ten Facts
edna replied to Tenacious_Peaches's topic in The Songfactor's Choice Top 10
"Little Umbrellas" Frank Zappa Written by Frank Zappa. A track from his 1969 album, "Hot Rats". It was also the B-side for the single "Peaches In regalia", released in 1970. -
The Songfactor's Choice Top Ten Facts
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"Stay Clean" Motörhead Written by Ian Kilmister, Phil Taylor and Eddie Clark. A track from their 1979 LP "Overkill", it wasn't released as a single. Produced by Jimmy Miller. -
The Songfactor's Choice Top Ten Facts
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Thank you, Zab & Kenne!!! -
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 #398 This week there is 4(four) songs needing facts. Songfactor's Choice Top 10 #398 1. Turn the Page – Metallica (1998) 2. Thing Called Love – Bonnie Raitt (1989) 3. Stay Clean – Motörhead (1979) 4. Little Umbrellas – Frank Zappa (1969) 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: