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Abandoned Luncheonette is the second studio album by the American pop rock duo Daryl Hall & John ... Recording that album was where we learned how songs become ...
"She's Gone" is a song written and originally performed by the American duo Daryl Hall and John Oates. The soul ballad [5] is included on their 1973 album, Abandoned Luncheonette. It is ranked number 336 on Rolling Stone's list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. [6]
Abandoned Luncheonette "Do What You Want, Be What You Are" 39 ... Song Album 1989 "Love Train" Earth Girls Are Easy (Soundtrack) 1991 "Philadelphia Freedom"
She's Gone" (Daryl Hall, John Oates) – from Abandoned Luncheonette "Sara Smile" (Hall, Oates) – from Daryl Hall & John Oates "Rich Girl" (Hall) – from Bigger Than Both of Us "Back Together Again" (Oates) – from Bigger Than Both of Us "You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling" (Barry Mann, Phil Spector, Cynthia Weil) – from Voices
[16] [17] Written for Hall's first wife, Bryna Lublin (Hall), the song was inspired by Oates's being stood up on a date on New Year's Eve. Another Abandoned Luncheonette single, "Las Vegas Turnaround", was written about (and mentioned by first name) Hall's girlfriend, flight attendant and future song-writing collaborator Sara Allen. [18]
The switch from Mardin to Rundgren saw the duo abandon the style of Abandoned Luncheonette, which fused acoustic pop with Philly soul. [8] Hall believed that although the duo embodied the 'Philly sound', having worked with Thom Bell and Gamble & Huff , they separated themselves by placing their "soul roots and street-corner gospel harmonies ...
The abandoned amusement park became eerily overgrown, with a rusting, twisted Ferris wheel, decaying roller coaster, and fallen Tyrannosaurus Rex. Last year, however, work began on turning the ...
"Kiss on My List" is a song by American duo Hall & Oates. It was written by Daryl Hall and Janna Allen, and produced by Hall and John Oates. It was the third single release from their ninth studio album, Voices (1980), and became their second US Billboard Hot 100 number-one single (after "Rich Girl" in 1977). It spent three weeks at the top spot.