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"Sad Girl", song written by Jay Wiggins, Lloyd Smith first released by Jay Wiggins in 1963. Covered by Joe Bataan , Curtis And The Showstoppers 1965, The Gallahads 1965, The Intruders , GQ 1982 "Sad Girl", song by The Stems Dom Mariani 1987
"Saturday Night Fish Fry" is a jump blues song written by Louis Jordan and Ellis Lawrence Walsh, [2] best known through the version recorded by Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five. [3] The recording is considered to be one of the "excellent and commercially successful" examples of the jump blues genre.
The song was written by Sam Theard, a New Orleans-born blues singer and songwriter, [4] and was co-credited to Fleecie Moore, Jordan's wife. [5] Theard first showed Jordan the song in 1942, while playing in Chicago clubs. The tune developed over the years until Jordan recorded it in New York City in June 1946. [4]
Purgatorio is a studio album and the seventy-eighth release overall by German electronic band Tangerine Dream. It was released in October 2004. It was released in October 2004. A pre-release version was only available via internet at the Tangerine Dream's website in March 2004.
Dante, poised between the mountain of purgatory and the city of Florence, a detail of a painting by Domenico di Michelino, Florence 1465.. The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri is a long allegorical poem in three parts (or canticas): the Inferno (), Purgatorio (), and Paradiso (), and 100 cantos, with the Inferno having 34, Purgatorio having 33, and Paradiso having 33 cantos.
After dealing with this person’s blues, she’s feeling like herself again: “You sacrificed us to the gods of your bluest days / And I’m just getting color back into my face.” (In "You'e ...
Sad Girl is the second solo album by alternative country musician Amy Allison. It was released on September 25, 2001 on Diesel Only Records in the United States, following its earlier release on Glitterhouse Records in Europe. It features contributions from Greg Leisz, Mike Daly (Whiskeytown), Will Rigby (dB's, Steve Earle), and Neal Casal. [1]
J.K. Rowling Is the Master of Keeping a Fandom Alive J.K. Rowling just sent the Twitter-verse into chaos again with a surprising revelation about beloved "Harry Potter" character, Hagrid.