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The Songfactor's Choice Top Ten Facts
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And thank you very much, Zab!!! :inlove: I didn't know that and I'm still an Edmunds fan... -
The Songfactor's Choice Top Ten Facts
edna replied to Tenacious_Peaches's topic in The Songfactor's Choice Top 10
Thanks again... -
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
"The Captain & The Kid" Elton John Written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin. A track from his album "The Captain & The Kid", from September 2006. -
The Songfactor's Choice Top Ten Facts
edna replied to Tenacious_Peaches's topic in The Songfactor's Choice Top 10
"Keep On Rockin'" Alvin Lee Written by Alvin Lee A track from his 1994 album, "Nineteen Ninety Four". -
The Songfactor's Choice Top Ten Facts
edna replied to Tenacious_Peaches's topic in The Songfactor's Choice Top 10
"Cruise On Out" Rory Gallagher Written by Rory Gallagher. A track from his compilation album "BBC Sessions", with songs recorded live at the BBC between 1971 and 1986 and released posthumously in 1999. -
The Songfactor's Choice Top Ten Facts
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"Race With The Devil" The Stray Cats Written by Tex Davies and Gene Vincent. First recorded by Gene Vincent in 1956. A track from their album "Rock Therapy" from 1986. -
The Songfactor's Choice Top Ten Facts
edna replied to Tenacious_Peaches's topic in The Songfactor's Choice Top 10
"The Nazz Are Blue" The Yardbirds Written by Chris Dreja, Jim McCarty, Jeff Beck, Keith Relf and Paul Samwell-Smith. A track of their album "Roger The Engineer", released in July 1966. The album was called "Yardbirds" in the UK. The Philadelphia band The Nazz took their name from this song. -
The Songfactor's Choice Top Ten Facts
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"Long Gone" George Thorogood Written by George Thorogood. A track of his 1985 LP "Maverick", by George Thorogood (& The Destroyers. It was recorded in 1984. The song wasn't released as a single. Hank Carter plays saxophone. -
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: CanAm This week there is 6(six) songs needing facts. CanAM's Personal Top 10 1. Long Gone – George Thorogood 2. The Nazz Are Blue – The Yardbirds 3. Race With The Devil – The Stray Cats 4. Cruise On Out – Rory Gallagher 5. Keep On Rockin' – Alvin Lee 6. The Captain & The Kid – Elton John 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- Jesse – Carly Simon (1980) 2- These Foolish Things – Bryan Ferry (1973) 3- Where Did My Spring Go – The Kinks (1973) 4- For You – Greg Khin (1977) 5- Boy Or A Girl – Imperial Drag (1996) 6- Wire, The – Haim (2013) 7- Sugar– Maroon 5 (2015) 8- Sing This All Together – Rolling Stones 9- Rockin' Robin – Jackson 5 (1972) 10-Friends – Led Zeppelin (1970)
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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
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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
You brought facts about the artist... -
I'll send you my bank acount number in a private mes :cuttie: :frenchie: sage soon...
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"For You" - Greg Khin - 1977 "Jesse" - Carly Simon - 1980. "These Foolish Things" - Bryan Ferry - 1973
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1- Streets Of London - Mary Hopkin 2 The Captain & The Kid - Elton John 3- Race With The Devil - The Stray Cats 4- Black Night - Bob Seger 5- Deja Vu All Over Again - John Fogerty 6- Red Sky - Status Quo 7- The Nazz Are Blue - The Yardbirds 8- Out Of Control - Piper 9- Long Gone - George Thorogood 10-Let Her Go - Passenger
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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 Ray!!! -
The Songfactor's Choice Top Ten Facts
edna replied to Tenacious_Peaches's topic in The Songfactor's Choice Top 10
"Train Tracks" Izzy Stradlin and The Ju Ju Hounds Written by Izzy Stradlin. A track of their debut album from October 1992, "Izzy Stradlin and the Ju Ju Hounds". -
The Songfactor's Choice Top Ten Facts
edna replied to Tenacious_Peaches's topic in The Songfactor's Choice Top 10
"Golden Age Of Rock And Roll, The Mott The Hoople Written by Ian Hunter. A track from their 1974 album "The Hoople". The single was B-sided by "Rest In peace" and was released in February 1974. It made #16 in the UK charts. -
The Songfactor's Choice Top Ten Facts
edna replied to Tenacious_Peaches's topic in The Songfactor's Choice Top 10
"Keep On Truckin'" Hot Tuna Written by Bob Carleton. Released as a single with "Water Song" as the B-side A track from their their LP, released in February 1972, "Burgers". It was ther first studio album and the fourth for Grunt Records. -
The Songfactor's Choice Top Ten Facts
edna replied to Tenacious_Peaches's topic in The Songfactor's Choice Top 10
"Sex Bomb" Tom Jones Written by Mousse T., Errol Rennalls A track of his 1999 album, "Reload". Recorded in 1998. The single was released in May 2000. It made #1 in the French, Switzerlad and Eurocharts Hot 100. It made #3 in the UK charts. It also charted in many European countries. It didn't chart in the US. -
The Songfactor's Choice Top Ten Facts
edna replied to Tenacious_Peaches's topic in The Songfactor's Choice Top 10
"Ship Of Fools" Bob Seger Written by Bob Seger. A track of his 1976 album "Night Moves", Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section at Muscle Shoals Sound Studios in Sheffield, Alabama. With the Silver Bullet Band and Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section. The single was the B-side of "Night Moves", released in November 1976. Released in October 22, 1976. -
I had made my list before I Realised "The Golden Age Of Rock And Roll" by Mott The Hoople was among the nominations... I just did right now, while posting the Facts... I love the Motts!!! Anyways, it made it!
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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
The Songfactor's Choice Top 10 #406 This week there is 5(five) songs needing facts. The Songfactor's Choice Top 10 #406 1. Keep On Truckin' – Hot Tuna (1972) 2. Ship Of Fools – Bob Seger (1976) 3. Golden Age Of Rock And Roll, The – Mott The Hoople (1974) 4. Train Tracks – Izzy Stradlin and The Ju Ju Hounds (1992) 5. Sex Bomb – Tom Jones (2000) 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: