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  2. Up Above My Head - Wikipedia

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    "Up Above My Head" is a gospel song of traditional origin, first recorded in 1941 (as "Above My Head I Hear Music In The Air") by The Southern Sons, a vocal group formed by William Langford of the Golden Gate Quartet. [1] In the version that is now the best-known, it was recorded in 1947 by Sister Rosetta Tharpe and Marie Knight as a duo.

  3. Marie Knight - Wikipedia

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    "Up Above My Head", credited jointly to both singers, reached No. 6 on the US R&B chart at the end of 1948, and Knight's solo version of "Gospel Train" reached No. 9 on the R&B chart in 1949. [ 7 ] She left Tharpe to go solo around 1951, and put together a backing group, The Millionaires (Thomasina Stewart, Eleonore King and Roberta Jones ...

  4. Over My Head - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... a spiritual song which provides the basis for "Up Above My Head", ... "Over My Head", a song by Lit from the soundtrack of the film ...

  5. 50 of the Best Duet Karaoke Songs to Perform at Your Next ...

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    20. “I Want It That Way” by The Backstreet Boys. Best for Family Fun. Notable lyrics: “You are, my fire.The one, desire” Time to get the gang together again for one of the biggest songs to ...

  6. Long John's Blues - Wikipedia

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    Baldry's 1964 album for United Artists was reissued for America with a gatefold sleeve showing photos and clippings from the era. The bonus on this record is the inclusion of Baldry's duet with Rod Stewart on Sister Rosetta Tharpe's "Up Above My Head", the B-side to Baldry's 1964 single "You'll Be Mine."

  7. Sugar Lips (album) - Wikipedia

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    Sugar Lips is an album by Al Hirt released in 1964 by RCA Victor. [2]The single, "Sugar Lips", reached No. 3 on the Easy Listening chart and No. 30 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1964.

  8. Chris Stapleton Reveals Surprise Dua Lipa ACM Awards Duet Was ...

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    Dua Lipa surprised country music fans by teaming up with Chris Stapleton for a duet of his song “Think I’m in Love With You” during the 2024 Academy of Country Music Awards.. When it was ...

  9. The Wood Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Kenny Wolleson supported the duo on drums and percussion. Music critic Steve Leggett said that Oliver's lyrics showed him to be in a state of "perpetual spiritual dilemma" but with a "dogged hope that shines through between the cracks," the words carried on a bed of "sparse and languid" folk-blues music. [4] Their follow-up Loaded was released ...