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"Ain't Hurtin' Nobody" was inspired by one of the singer's childhood trips to the beach and would be chosen to be Prine's second music video (the first having been "Picture Show"). The optimistic "New Train" seems to celebrate a new lease on life while "Humidity Built the Snowman" is a commentary on the impermanence of relationships. [ 2 ]
Ain't Hurtin' Nobody – 2:42; Don't Remember Lovin' You Last Night – 2:11; Zebra Lounge – 2:27; 800 Miles – 1:55; If You Want to Get to Heaven – 2:34;
"Ain't Gonna Hurt Nobody" is a song performed by American hip hop group Kid 'n Play. It was issued as the first single from their third studio album Face the Nation, as well as appearing on the soundtrack to the film House Party 2. The song samples the Brick song of the same name, as well as "Funky President (People It's Bad)" by James Brown. [4]
"Living from the Mind" has been sampled by En Vogue on the song "No No No (Can't Come Back)" from their 2000 album Masterpiece Theatre. "Ain't Gonna' Hurt Nobody" was sampled by Kid 'n Play in the song of the same name which was featured on their 1991 album Face the Nation , in their hit 1991 film House Party 2 , and on its accompanying ...
John Edward Prine [2] (/ p r aɪ n /; October 10, 1946 – April 7, 2020) was an American singer-songwriter of country-folk music.Widely cited as one of the most influential songwriters of his generation, Prine was known for his signature blend of humorous lyrics about love, life, and current events, often with elements of social commentary and satire, as well as sweet songs and melancholy ...
"I Ain't Hurtin' Nobody but Me" – Keith Anderson (Keith Anderson, Vicky McGehee) "I Believed" – Aaron Tippin "I Can't Stop You" – Drew Davis Band (Danny Wells) "I Hope You Find It" – Cher (Steve Robson) "I Keep Coming Back" – Josh Gracin (Steve Robson) "I Know My History" – Van Zant (Tom Hambridge, Johnny Van Zant, Donnie Van Zant)
Kenny Loggins had a run of successful singles in the '80s, when he was known as the "King of the Movie Soundtrack." His 1984 No. 1 hit, "Footloose," from the movie of the same, was one of the ...
Oh! Carol: The Complete Recordings, 1955–66 is an eight CD box set of songs by Neil Sedaka.It was released in 2003 on Bear Family Records.The compilation is an almost exhaustive set of Sedaka's songs for the 1955 to 1966 period, encompassing 112 tunes.