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Swift performing "Don't Blame Me" on the Eras Tour (2023) "Don't Blame Me" is track number four on Reputation, which was released in various countries on November 10, 2017, by Big Machine Records. [20] Swift included the song on the set list of her Reputation Stadium Tour (2018). [21] She again featured the song in the set list of her 2023 ...
Don't Blame Me" is a popular song with music by Jimmy McHugh and lyrics by Dorothy Fields. The song was part of the 1932 show Clowns in Clover and was published in 1933. Popular versions that year were recorded by: Ethel Waters (US No. 6), Guy Lombardo , and Charles Agnew .
Don't Blame Me may refer to: Don't Blame Me, an Australian children's program; Don't Blame Me; Don't Blame Me by Marc Ribot "Don't Blame Me" (Dorothy Fields and Jimmy McHugh song), first published in 1933 "Don't Blame Me" (Taylor Swift song), from the album Reputation (2017) "Don't Blame Me", a song by Little River Band from Playing to Win
Monday's live semifinals on season 24 of The Voice featured some very special trio performances!. While the Top 9 singers took the stage to perform a fan-selected song in the hopes of making the ...
The AllMusic review by Brian Beatty stated: "Though probably a must-have for completists and ardent fans of New York City's downtown avant-garde, Don't Blame Me isn't the place for the uninitiated to begin". [4] Writing in The Village Voice, Gary Giddins wrote: "Ribot suggested a new potential in his playing. Don't Blame Me delivers on it. Here ...
The songs "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot", "Little Rachel" and "Don't Blame Me" are recorded in a reggae style, though the rest of the record is considered blues and rock. However, with his growing alcohol dependency and drug problems in Jamaica, the record was very challenging to record.
You're Driving Me Crazy" (Walter Donaldson) "I Only Have Eyes For You" (Al Dubin, Harry Warren) "Don't Blame Me" (Jimmy McHugh, Dorothy Fields) "All I Do Is Dream of You" (Nacio Herb Brown, Arthur Freed) "All Over Again" (Tommy Edwards) "I'm Confessin'" (Al Neiburg, Doc Daugherty, Ellis Reynolds) "Should I?" (Brown, Freed) "I'm Yours" (Robert ...
Don't Blame Me" originally appeared as the B-Side to "Merry Xmas Everybody". [18] In a 1979 fan club interview, Lea said of the song: ""Don't Blame Me" was a time-filler, I think that it was created as that. When it was used as a B-Side, we didn't even know it was being used, it was chosen by the offices." [19]