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"Too Many Man" is the debut single by English grime group Boy Better Know, released on 25 May 2009. It broke into the UK singles chart on 6 June 2009, peaking at #79 the following week. [2] The song was originally conceptualised by Skepta, due to his annoyance over the "lack of women" in
"Sonny Boy" is a song written by Ray Henderson, Buddy De Sylva, and Lew Brown. It was featured in the 1928 part-talkie The Singing Fool. Sung by Al Jolson, the 1928 recording was a hit and stayed at #1 for 12 weeks in the charts and was a million seller. [1] The original lyrics and music of the song entered the public domain in the United ...
Peggy Seeger "The Butcher Boy" on Songs of Courting and Complaint 1955. Joan Baez "The Railroad Boy" on Joan Baez Volume 2 1961. Tommy Makem "The Butcher Boy" on Songs of Tommy Makem 1961. Jean Ritchie "Go Dig My Grave" on Precious Memories 1962. Vern Smeiser "The Butcher's Boy" 1963 on Art of Field Recording Volume 2.
McAlpine began writing songs for Older during the recording sessions for Five Seconds Flat in 2021. [14] McAlpine started writing Older ' s songs when she was in a relationship, and "things changed" through the record's conception. [8] She "channelled the whirlwind of a past relationship" as inspiration. [15] "Like It Tends to Do" was the first ...
Boy is the debut studio album by Irish rock band U2.It was produced by Steve Lillywhite and was released on 20 October 1980 by Island Records. Boy contains songs from the band's 40-song repertoire at the time, including two tracks that were re-recorded from their original versions on the group's debut release, the EP Three.
"You Better Sit Down Kids" is a major hit single by American singer/actress Cher in 1967 from her fourth studio album With Love, Chér, released in November 1967 by Imperial Records. The song was written by her then-husband Sonny Bono. Sung from a father's perspective, the lyrics tell the story of a divorce as explained to the couple's children.
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"Oh, Boy!" is a song written by Sonny West, Bill Tilghman and Norman Petty. The song was included on the album The "Chirping" Crickets and was also released as the A-side of a single, with "Not Fade Away" as the B-side. The song peaked at number 10 on the US charts, [1] number 3 on the UK charts in early 1958, [2] and number 26 in Canada. [3]