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"The Other Guy" is a song by Australian soft rock band Little River Band. It was released in February 1983 as the third and final single from the band's 1982 Greatest Hits album. The song also introduced the band's new lead vocalist, John Farnham , who replaced Glenn Shorrock .
It included two new tracks, "The Other Guy" and "Down on the Border", to introduce the band's new lead singer, John Farnham. [3] In 1992, it was certified 2× Platinum by the RIAA . The album was digitally remastered and repackaged with additional tracks in an expanded edition in 2000.
Epstein arranged for them to audition for Decca Records, for which audition they recorded "Some Other Guy". The song was a minor chart hit, and later it became a standard in the Merseybeat scene. [4] The Big Three and Epstein terminated their partnership in July 1963. [4]
"Some Other Guy" is a rhythm and blues song, written by Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller and Richie Barrett. [1] First released as a single by Barrett, [2] it featured an electric piano, then an unusual sound in pop music. Covered shortly afterwards by Liverpool's the Big Three and the Beatles, the song was a standard in the Merseybeat scene.
As an artist, he is most famous for co-writing (with Leiber and Stoller) and recording, as Richie Barrett, the song "Some Other Guy". Barrett sang lead for the Valentines from 1954 to 1957. Ronnie Bright, who later joined the Cadillacs and the Coasters, sang bass. Barrett co-wrote two songs with Carl Hogan (also from the Valentines).
Exchange of Hearts is the debut album by American singer-songwriter David Slater.It was released in 1988 on Capitol Records, and produced by Randy Scruggs.The album reached the top 40 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart, peaking at number 33. [1]
The song was eventually recorded by Kelly Clarkson, the 2002 winner of "American Idol," on her album "Breakaway," which sold more than 5 million copies, according to Billboard. And it's become her ...
"The Other Man" is a song by Canadian rock band Sloan. It was released as the second single from the band's sixth studio album, Pretty Together. "The Other Man" was a hit in Canada, reaching #18 in the country. [1] The song was one of the top 35 most played songs on Canadian radio in 2002. [2]