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  2. M.F. Horn 4&5: Live At Jimmy's - Wikipedia

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    M.F. Horn 4&5: Live at Jimmy's is the 6th big band album by Canadian jazz trumpeter Maynard Ferguson for Columbia Records. Live at Jimmy's was recorded during a lunchtime event, where members of the press and record company executives were invited to hear Maynard and his band play a special two-hour mid-day concert.

  3. MacArthur Park (song) - Wikipedia

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    A cover version of "MacArthur Park" was recorded by country music singer Waylon Jennings on his 1969 album Country-Folk, which included the family group the Kimberlys. This version charted at number 23 on the US Hot Country Songs chart and number 93 on the Billboard Hot 100, making its chart debut on August 23, 1969. [ 45 ]

  4. A Walk Through ‘MacArthur Park’: Jimmy Webb Tells ... - AOL

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    Here’s one cake that didn’t get left out too long in the rain: the eternal pop pastry that is “MacArthur Park.” The song’s epic length and unusual structure haven’t kept it from ...

  5. Words and Music (Jimmy Webb album) - Wikipedia

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    The album was recorded largely alone with guitarist Fred Tackett, who also overdubbed bass, percussion, and trumpet. Traces of Webb's earlier style can still be heard, notably in the horn chart for "Sleepin' in the Daytime" which echoed that of Richard Harris' "MacArthur Park" and in the elongated song structures, employing multiple tempos. [1]

  6. Songwriter Jimmy Webb discusses his massive '70s hit ... - AOL

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    Songwriter Jimmy Webb wrote the song "MacArthur Park" in the late '60s. While it was recorded by multiple artists, most people remember Donna Summer's massive disco version.

  7. Birthday (Association album) - Wikipedia

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    Birthday is the fourth studio album by the American band the Association. The album featured two hit singles, "Everything That Touches You", which hit number 10 in the charts, [4] and "Time for Livin '", which reached number 39. [4] This was the last LP by the group that spawned Top 40 hits. It peaked at number 23 in the Billboard charts. [5]

  8. Jim Webb Sings Jim Webb - Wikipedia

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    None of Webb's hit songs from that period appear on the album, and the sound quality of the recording is inferior. [1] Webb later denounced the release in the strongest terms: My most serious handicap when I first 'went artist' was a counterfeit 'Webb solo LP' called Jimmy Webb Sings Jimmy Webb , which was produced by a bunch of ruffians from ...

  9. The 13 most controversial album covers of all time, from The ...

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    The cover was highly controversial and remains so: in 2008, the album’s Wikipedia page was placed on a blacklist by the Internet Watch Foundation as they believed the image could be regarded as ...