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Hugh Williams. " Harbor Lights ", is a popular song by Northern Irish songwriter Jimmy Kennedy with music by Hugh Williams (the pseudonym of exiled Austrian composer Will Grosz). The song was originally recorded by Roy Fox & his Orchestra with vocal by Barry Gray in London on 29 January 1937. Another famous early version was recorded by ...
Silk Degrees. (1976) Down Two Then Left. (1977) Silk Degrees is the seventh solo album by Boz Scaggs, released on Columbia Records in February 1976. The album peaked at No. 2 and spent 115 weeks on the Billboard 200. It has been certified five times platinum by the RIAA and remains Scaggs's best selling album. Silk Degrees spawned four singles.
Vocalion, RCA Victor, Columbia, Bell, Decca. Website. www.sammykayeorchestra.com. Sammy Kaye (born Samuel Zarnocay Jr.; March 13, 1910 – June 2, 1987) was an American bandleader and songwriter, [1] whose tag line, "Swing and Sway with Sammy Kaye", became one of the most famous of the Big Band Era. [1] The expression springs from his first hit ...
The Cure (Motion Picture Soundtrack) (1995) Mulholland Falls. (1996) Two for the Road. (1997) Mulholland Falls: Original MGM Motion Picture Soundtrack is an album by American pianist Dave Grusin released in 1996 by the Edel America label. This album is the soundtrack to the motion picture Mulholland Falls, directed by Lee Tamahori.
Music. "Harbour Lights" (song), a 1937 song by Hugh Williams (pseudonym for Will Grosz) with lyrics by Jimmy Kennedy. Harbor Lights (Bruce Hornsby album), 1993. Harbor Lights (Cristy Lane album), 1985. "Harbor Lights", a track from the 1976 Boz Scaggs' album Silk Degrees. "Harbour Lights", a track from the 2012 A Silent Film album Sand & Snow.
Harbor Lights was the fourth album by Bruce Hornsby and was released by RCA Records in 1993. It was the first album credited solely to Hornsby, without his previous backing band, the Range. The record showcased Hornsby in a more jazz-oriented setting and featured an all-star lineup, including Pat Metheny, Branford Marsalis, Jerry Garcia, Phil ...
Phillips said that the version of the song was what he was looking for when he signed Presley, and turned the tape recorder on. Elvis recorded more than 20 songs at Sun, including some private recordings. Of these, 15 appear on this album. Missing songs: "Harbor Lights" "Tomorrow Night" "When It Rains, It Really Pours" "I Got a Woman" (tape lost)
Hot House also makes an homage to Hornsby's years with the Dead via his recasting of the chorus/bridge of the Dead's song "Estimated Prophet" as the newly lyricized Hornsby tune "Tango King." [4] The album also boasts a more prominent role for Harbor Lights alum John D'earth on trumpet and introduces Bobby Read on woodwinds and J. V. Collier on ...