edna Posted March 2, 2015 Report Posted March 2, 2015 "Fire On The Mountain" Grateful Dead Written by Mickey Hart and Robert Hunter. It was first released as an instrumental version underthe title of "Happiness is Drumming" on Mickey Hart's album "Diga" with the "Diga Rhythm Band", in 1976. The song premiered at a concert on March 18, 1977 at the Winterland Arena in San Francisco and was performed live 253 times between 1977 and 1995, according wikipedia. A track of their 1978 LP "Shakedown Street". Released as a single in November 1978
edna Posted March 2, 2015 Report Posted March 2, 2015 "Suitcase" Badfinger Written by Joey Molland. Produced by George Harrison and Todd Rundgren. Klaus Voormann plays electric piano and Leon Russell plays guitar. It wasn't released as a single. From their 1971 LP, "Straight Up". It was released in 1972 in the US.
edna Posted March 2, 2015 Report Posted March 2, 2015 "High Flying Bird" Mr. Neil Young & Crazy Horse Written by Bill Ed Wheeler A track from his 2012 album, "Americana", released in June, where he sings classic old American songs. It wasn't released as a single.
edna Posted March 7, 2015 Report Posted March 7, 2015 (edited) The Songfactor's Choice Top 10 #405 This week there is 6(six) songs needing facts. The Songfactor's Choice Top 10 #405 1. Too Late For Love– Def Leppard (1983) 2. Murder – David Gilmour (1984) 3. I Just Want To Make Love To You – Etta James (1961) 4. New Girl Now – Honeymoon Suite (1984) 5. Kentucky Rain – Elvis Presley (1970) 6. Love Over Gold – Dire Straits (1982) 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: Edited March 8, 2015 by Guest
Brad_M Posted March 7, 2015 Report Posted March 7, 2015 "New Girl Now" - Honeymoon Suite From their 1984 self-titled debut album. Released as a single in 1984. Peaked at #57 in the U.S. on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Also peaked at #7 in the U.S. on the Billboard Top Tracks chart (now known as the Mainstream Rock Songs chart).
chutzpah Posted March 8, 2015 Report Posted March 8, 2015 Murder from the album About Face released in March 1984. A song about the senseless killing of John Lennon a longtime musical peer and inspiration. A single released in the U.S. reached #11 on the billboard mainstream rock charts.
edna Posted March 8, 2015 Report Posted March 8, 2015 "Too Late For Love" Def Leppard Written by Joe Elliott, Pete Willis, Steve Clark, Rick Savage, Robert John "Mutt" Lange. A track from their 1983 LP "Pyromania" The single, a power ballad, was released in November 1983 and it made #9 on the Mainstream Rock charts.
edna Posted March 8, 2015 Report Posted March 8, 2015 "I Just Want To Make Love To You" Etta James Written by Willie Dixon in 1954 and first recorded by Muddy Waters. Etta James included this song as a track of her debut album in 1961, "At Last!" The song was the B-side for the single "At Last!". It was used for a Coke ad on British TV so it was also a hit in the UK. The Etta James version contains lyrical changes that affect the meaning of the song. For example "I don't want you to make my bed" becomes "I just want to make your bed". Instead of forgoing the traditionally female domestic chores eschewed in the original, the lyrics that Ms. James sings clearly state that she wants to perform all of those duties as well as "make love to you", whereas in the original, the male singer is essentially saying that his lover need not perform any of the traditional domestic duties—love making is all he needs. The song charted in Holland, UK and Belgium.
edna Posted March 8, 2015 Report Posted March 8, 2015 (edited) "Kentucky Rain" Elvis Presley Written by Eddie Rabbit and Dick Heard. It was released as a single onn January 29, 1970. B-sided by"My Little Friend", it made #1, #4 and #10 in the Canadian Charts. In the US it made #3 on Billboard Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks and #16 on U.S. Billboard Hot 100. Not a track of an album but later included in a compilation. Edited March 8, 2015 by Guest
edna Posted March 9, 2015 Report Posted March 9, 2015 The Songfactor's Personal Top 10: Jenny This week there is 2(two) songs needing facts. Jenny's Personal Top 10 1. Someday – Sugar Ray 2. Maria, Maria – Santana 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:
edna Posted March 9, 2015 Report Posted March 9, 2015 (edited) "Someday" Sugar Ray Written by Sugar Ray and David Kahne. A track from their 1999 album "14:59" The single was released in June and it made #4 on the Hot 100 Airplay, #7 on Billboard Hot 100 and also on Hot Modern Rock Tracks. It also went up to #4 on Canada's RPM singles chart. Edited March 9, 2015 by Guest
edna Posted March 9, 2015 Report Posted March 9, 2015 "Maria, Maria" Santana Written by Raul Rekow, Jerry Duplessis, Wyclef Jean, David Mcrae, Marvin Moore-Hough, Carlos Santana, Karl Perazzo. It features Sincere (David McRae) and Money Harm (Marvin Moore-Hough) as The Product G&B. A track of his album "Supernatural" from 1999. The single was released in November and it made #1 on Billboard Hot 100 by April next year. The song won a Grammy for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal, was #96 at Billboard: All-Time Hot 100 Top Songs and charted mstly everywhere.
edna Posted March 14, 2015 Report Posted March 14, 2015 (edited) 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: Edited March 14, 2015 by Guest
edna Posted March 14, 2015 Report Posted March 14, 2015 "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.
edna Posted March 14, 2015 Report Posted March 14, 2015 "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.
edna Posted March 15, 2015 Report Posted March 15, 2015 "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.
edna Posted March 15, 2015 Report Posted March 15, 2015 (edited) "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 lyrics of the song makes reference to Mott being hounded by "96 decibel freaks," a reference to efforts by British politicians of the time to limit the volume of live musical performances to that level. Edited March 15, 2015 by Guest
edna Posted March 15, 2015 Report Posted March 15, 2015 "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".
Rayzor Posted March 17, 2015 Report Posted March 17, 2015 That's all the info you'll get for "Train Tracks" because Izzy wrote it by himself. He's not the type to divulge information about his music. Very quiet & reserved man who doesn't feel the need to explain lyrics, etc. Mysterious fella...
Rayzor Posted March 17, 2015 Report Posted March 17, 2015 You're welcome... even though I'm not sure what I did...
edna Posted March 17, 2015 Report Posted March 17, 2015 (edited) You brought facts about the artist... Edited March 17, 2015 by Guest
Rayzor Posted March 18, 2015 Report Posted March 18, 2015 I can give more facts about Izzy Stradlin!! Real name: Jeffrey Dean Isbell Stays away from social media. Great friends with Duff McKagan. They jam regularly & have even written some new stuff together over the past few years. When he wasn't going to attend the induction of Guns N' Roses into the R&RHOF he had Duff print his thanks to his fans, bandmates & the HOF for the honor. Duff quoted this letter in his article in Seattle Weekly. In a sense, Duff is Izzy's social mouthpiece. Izzy has also released a dozen solo albums since "Izzy Stradlin and The Ju Ju Hounds", some of which feature McKagan. The albums weren't brought to the forefront of music promotions due to Izzy's silent nature. I hope that gives you more facts about Izzy! And Duff McKagan too...
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