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J.R. Cobb and bandmate Dean Daughtry later became part of the Atlanta Rhythm Section and re-recorded "Spooky" in 1979, also produced by Buie. It was the second of two singles released from their Underdog LP. ARS's version hit No. 17 in the US on Billboard and No. 15 on Cash Box. [16] It also charted minorly internationally. [17]
The eighth Atlanta Rhythm Section album, Underdog, was released in June 1979 and produced Top 20 hits "Do It or Die" (#19) and "Spooky" (#17), a remake of Cobb's and Buie's 1968 Classics IV hit. Early in 1979, drummer Robert Nix, the group's primary lyricist, had a falling out with manager/producer Buie over the group's musical direction. Nix ...
Atlanta Rhythm Section '96 (re-recordings) Released: April 2, 1996; Label: CMC International (8303) Format: CD, CS; The Best of Atlanta Rhythm Section [PolyGram Special Markets] Released: 1997; Label: Collectables (8409) Format: CD, CS; Best Of The Atlanta Rhythm Section [Universal Music Special Markets] Released: 1997; Label: Polygram (520382 ...
The album contained two songs which reached the top 20 of the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart, "Do It or Die" and "Spooky". [3] The latter was a re-recording of the 1968 number three hit for Classics IV, a pop rock group whose line up included members who later joined Atlanta Rhythm Section. [4]
A couple of eerie lyrics about being followed, punched up with a little '80s pizzaz, make for one spooky song. ADD TO YOUR PLAYLIST. 18. "Time Warp" — Little Nell, Patricia Quinn, & Richard O ...
If you’re throwing a Halloween party this year then here are 10 spooky songs that will definitely get your guests on the dance floor. 1. Monster Mash by Bobby (Boris) Pickett. 2. Bury a Friend ...
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Atlanta Rhythm Section '96 is an album by the American Southern rock band Atlanta Rhythm Section, released in 1996.The album is a re-recording of ARS songs, featuring original members Ronnie Hammond, Barry Bailey, and Dean Daughtry.