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The song was the title track of a 1971 album, Reconsider Me, by John Wesley Ryles, and as a single it hit No.39 on the country charts. In 2009, Louisiana bluesman Bryan Lee covered it on his album My Lady Don't Love My Lady. Jimmy Barnes included it on his 2009 album The Rhythm and the Blues.
In 1984, Zevon presented "Reconsider Me" to Jimmy Iovine.Iovine gave the song to Stevie Nicks and it was recorded for her 1984 album Mirror, Mirror.The album was pulled from release, and the song was left unreleased until 1998 when Nicks released her box set, Enchanted [4] Nicks said in the Enchanted box set, "Jimmy Iovine brought me this song, I think Jimmy and I were fighting, and for some ...
Reconsider Me: The Love Songs is a posthumous compilation album by American singer/songwriter Warren Zevon, released in 2006. It is the first album to be released after his death in 2003. It is the first album to be released after his death in 2003.
Our Thanksgiving playlist of songs giving thanks includes Queen, Led Zeppelin, Louis Armstrong, Aretha Franklin, Beastie Boys and Earth, Wind & Fire.
At age 17, he made his debut in 1968 with the single "Kay", a Top Ten hit on the Billboard Hot Country Singles (now Hot Country Songs) charts, and the title track to his debut album for Columbia Records. [2] Ryles later recorded one album, Reconsider Me, for the Plantation label, which produced a No. 39 single in its title track. It was ...
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"But thank you, Sabrina, for that song, and thank you for letting me sing it." Related: Joey King Says It's 'So Rude' of Sabrina Carpenter to Release Catchy New Hit: 'Please Get It Out of My Head ...
Lewis and Smith moved to Nashville and signed a deal with Shelby Singleton to write songs for his SSS International and Plantation Records labels. They wrote a number of hits for various artists from 1967 to 1971, perhaps the best known being " Reconsider Me ", which has charted for at least four different artists.