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The single was first released five years after the recording, in 1977, on Epic in the US, due to the efforts of Epic's Steve Popovich, who was given label credit for mastering the original single. [5] The B-side, "B-Side to Seaside", was written by Paul and Linda McCartney and recorded by the McCartneys (without Wings) in March 1977. [6]
"Get on Up and Do It Again" is a song by Canadian studio project Suzy Q. The song was written by Jerry Cucuzzella, Giovanni D'Orazio, Sergio Panzera and was produced by the J.C. Records owner Jerry Cucuzzella. The song is also included on their album Get On Up And Do It Again.
Lonesome Suzie is a 1968 song by The Band written and sung by Richard Manuel originally appearing on their influential debut album Music From Big Pink [1] It was also released on Across The Great Divide, a compilation box set from 1994.
Izzard, 61, said she has wanted to use the name “Suzy” since she was 10 years old. The comedian shared the news during a recent interview on Matt Forde ’s Political Party podcast on Monday ...
(JJ Project featuring Suzy) 2012 139 Bounce "I Won't Do Bad Things" (B1A4 narration by Suzy) — In The Wind "Together in Love" (Show Lo feat. Suzy) 2015 — Reality Show? "Out of Breath" (행복해지고 싶어) (Babylon feat. Suzy) 2019 — Non-album single "—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.
In 1992, Suzy Bogguss recorded the song for her album Voices in the Wind, her first release on Liberty Records.The song served as the first single release from the album. It was Bogguss's highest-peaking single, reaching number 2 on the country music charts in early 1993 (having been blocked from #1 by Lorrie Morgan's "What Part of No").
The single peaked at number four on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1979. The song was Quatro's only U.S. top 40 hit and Norman's lone U.S. charting effort apart from his time with the band Smokie (where they charted three times while Norman was still a member).
Suzy Mandel (born 6 March 1953) is a former actress and model best known for her roles in such mid-1970s British sex comedies as Intimate Games (1976), Confessions of a Driving Instructor (1976), Come Play with Me (1977), The Playbirds (1978), and Adventures of a Plumber's Mate (1978), and for her appearances on The Benny Hill Show.