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"Yesterday Man" is a song written by Chris Andrews and was his first single as a solo singer, released in September 1965. It climbed to No. 3 in the UK Singles Chart, [1] and No. 1 in Ireland, New Zealand, Germany and Austria. [2]
"I Know I'm Not Wrong" is a song by Fleetwood Mac from the 1979 double LP Tusk. It was included as the final song of side three of the LP on 19 September 1979 and written by Lindsey Buckingham , whose sparser arrangements and the influence of punk rock and new wave were the leading creative force on it and other Tusk tracks. [ 2 ]
Music critic Paul du Noyer agrees that this is a song in which Lennon apologizes to Ono for his "unworthiness." [4] Music lecturers Ben Urish and Ken Bielen say that the theme of the song is the way love is like a living thing that grows as it is nurtured and as the two people involved get to know each other and recognize how each views the ...
The song contains the refrain [5]. I know where I'm going. I know who's going with me. I know who I love. The devil/dear knows who I'll marry. Among traditional singers and "folk revivalists", the term in the fourth line is often pronounced “deil”, an old Scots version of “devil” (as in Robert Burns's “The Deil’s awa' wi' the Exciseman” [6]), of which "dear" is likely a corruption.
"I Know" is a song by American R&B singer Dionne Farris. Written by Milton Davis and William DuVall , it was released in January 1995 as the first single from Farris' debut album, Wild Seed – Wild Flower (1994).
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Of his approximately 200 hymns, "I Know Whom I Have Believed" and "Showers of Blessing" are among the most familiar. James McGranahan wrote the tunes for both of those and for Whittle's "Banner of the Cross" as well. The name of the tune associated with "I Know Whom I Have Believed" is EL NATHAN, Whittle's pseudonym. [5]
It was the subject of an Audio Daily Double on October 23, 1984, when the contestant who got the clue was asked to identify the artist of the song from an audio sample of the song but failed to do so; [9] the subject of a Daily Double on the April 27, 2012 episode of the show, with the contestant receiving the clue, which consisted of the ...