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"No Charge" is a country music song, written by songwriter Harlan Howard. It was first recorded by country singer Melba Montgomery , whose 1974 version was a #1 country hit in both the US and Canada, as well as making #39 on the US pop charts.
J.J. Barrie (left) during a promotional event for "No Charge" at Power Exchange Records, London (1976) The session musician Clem Cattini played the drums of "No Charge", one of his forty five UK number one hit appearances on record. Billy Connolly's 1976 Top 40 hit, "No Chance (No Charge)", was a spoof version of Barrie's chart-topper.
No Charge was released in April 1974 on Elektra Records. It was the second studio album of Montgomery's issued on Elektra and her nineteenth album overall. It was distributed as a vinyl LP, with six songs on each side of the record. [5] Following its release, No Charge peaked at the number 14 position on the American Billboard Top Country ...
Melba Joyce Montgomery (October 14, 1938 – January 15, 2025) was an American country music singer and songwriter. She was known for a series of duet recordings made with George Jones, Gene Pitney and Charlie Louvin.
Roger Miller was born in Fort Worth, Texas, the third son of Jean and Laudene (Holt) Miller.Jean Miller died from spinal meningitis when Miller was a year old. Unable to support the family during the Great Depression, [1] Laudene sent her three sons to live with three of Jean's brothers.
He also sang lead on most of Steely Dan's songs when performed live during their early concerts because of Fagen's early-career stage fright before audiences. [6] Fagen eventually took lead vocals and Palmer left the band, although Palmer did contribute backing vocals on the band's subsequent release, Countdown to Ecstasy .
Episode 4.13, "My Ocardial Infarction": "No, Not Much" sung in an a cappella battle with the Janitor's fake band, "Hibbleton" (who sang "Barbara Ann") Episode 5.07, " My Way Home ": songs from classic movies: " Maniac " from Flashdance , " We're Off to See the Wizard " and " Over the Rainbow " from The Wizard of Oz ; the arrangement they ...
Fearless is the second album by the English actor/singer Tim Curry.Released in 1979, it was his most commercially successful album, reaching #53 on the U.S. Billboard 200 album chart.