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Although Knocked Out Loaded received poor reviews upon release, "Brownsville Girl" is considered one of Dylan's best songs by some critics. [6] Dylan scholar and musicologist Eyolf Ostrem, for instance, considers it "the only real excuse" for Knocked Out Loaded to exist but adds, "Since it’s one of Dylan’s greatest epic ballads, it’s a good excuse". [7]
Ambrosia is the debut album by Ambrosia.It was released in 1975 on 20th Century Fox Records.It spawned the top 20 chart single "Holdin' on to Yesterday" as well as the minor hit "Nice, Nice, Very Nice".
Danville is an independent city in the Commonwealth of ... "It's a mighty rough road from Lynchburg to Danville" are lyrics in "Wreck of the Old 97" a song ...
"You Didn't Have to Be So Nice" is a song by the American folk-rock band the Lovin' Spoonful. Written by John Sebastian and Steve Boone , it was issued on a non-album single in November 1965. The song was the Spoonful's second-consecutive single to enter the top ten in the United States, peaking at number ten.
Following final speeches at a concert, Seventeen have become known to perform "Very Nice" on repeat, any amount of times from seven [24] to fifteen times, [25] occasionally taking breaks to encourage fans to sing the lyrics. [26] The encore has been dubbed as a "never-ending Aju Nice" and is often regarded to be a highlight of Seventeen's ...
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Ashley Gorley (born April 29, 1977) is an American songwriter, publisher, and producer from Danville, Kentucky, who is based in Nashville, Tennessee.Gorley has written more than 75 number 1 songs and has over 400 songs recorded by artists including Luke Bryan, Jason Aldean, Florida Georgia Line, Carrie Underwood, Blake Shelton, Bon Jovi, Nate Smith, Thomas Rhett, Jason Derulo, Kelsea Ballerini ...
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