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Catalogue no. Release Year Frank Popp Ensemble / Big Boss Man: Leave Me Alone / The Hawk: RK45 001: 2005 Smoove / Speedometer: Power Generation / Big balls: RK45 002: 2006 Alice Russel feat Quantic / JTQ: Somebody Is Gonna Love You / Tough Chicken pt. 1: RK45 003: 2006 Betty Wright / Shang Lee: Man of mine / Psychedelic Sambai: RK45 004: 2006 ...
This is an A–Z list of jazz tunes which have been covered by multiple jazz artists. It includes the more popular jazz standards, lesser-known or minor standards, and many other songs and compositions which may have entered a jazz musician's or jazz singer's repertoire or be featured in the Real Books, but may not be performed as regularly or as widely as many of the popular standards.
"Aisumasen (I'm Sorry)" is a song written by John Lennon released on his 1973 album Mind Games. [1] The song is included on the 1990 box set Lennon . Lyrics and music
"Obvious" is the third and final single released from Irish boy band Westlife's fourth studio album, Turnaround (2003). The track was written by Pilot, Savan Kotecha, and Andreas Carlsson and was produced by Jake Schulze, Kristian Lundin, and Karl Engström, with additional production from Quiz & Larossi.
The main section of "Don't Leave Me Now", recorded with synthesizer bass, organ, piano, and a delay-treated guitar, does not adhere to one single key, but rather cycles slowly through four dissonant and seemingly-unrelated chords, for two measures of each: An E augmented chord, followed by a D flat major seventh chord, a B flat dominant seventh chord with a suspended second, followed by a G ...
Michael Jackson first rose to fame in the early ‘70s as the pint-sized frontman of Motown’s Jackson 5. But Jackson became a bonafide superstar with his first solo album for Epic Records, Off ...
"I'm Sorry" (The Platters song), 1957 "I'm Sorry" (Brenda Lee song), 1960 "I'm Sorry" (Delfonics song), 1968 "I'm Sorry" (John Denver song), 1975 "So.Central Rain (I'm Sorry)", a 1984 song by R.E.M.
"I'm Sorry" is a song written and recorded by American country-folk singer-songwriter John Denver and released in 1975. It was the final number-one pop hit released during his career. The flip side of "I'm Sorry" was "Calypso", and, like its A-side, enjoyed substantial radio airplay on Top 40 stations. "I'm Sorry" is an apology for forsaken ...