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Songs from the Steve Allen TV Show (Dot, 1964) Poetry in Piano (Coral, 1964) I Play for You (Dot, 1965) His Piano & Orchestra (Dot, 1965) Cool, Quiet Bossa Nova (Dot, 1967) Do the Love with Bob Thiele (ABC, 1967) Soulful Brass with Oliver Nelson (Impulse!, 1968) A Man Called Dagger (Music from the Original Soundtrack) (MGM 1968)
Beatles for Sale is the fourth studio album by the English rock band the Beatles.It was released on 4 December 1964 in the United Kingdom on EMI's Parlophone label. The album marked a departure from the upbeat tone that had characterised the Beatles' previous work, partly due to the band's exhaustion after a series of tours that had established them as a worldwide phenomenon in 1964.
The discography of Lucinda Williams, an American singer, songwriter, and musician, consists of 15 studio albums, one live album, two video albums, and 25 singles, on Folkways Records, Smithsonian Folkways, Rough Trade Records, Chameleon, Mercury Records, Lost Highway Records, New West Records, Highway 20 Records, and Thirty Tigers.
Singers and Songwriters was a 19-volume album series issued by Time-Life in the US, during the early 2000s, spotlighting songs from the singer-songwriter era of the 1970s. . There was an identically-named 29 volume series available in the UK and Europe, with different track listings and different, but similar artwo
In 1998, Godard released the album Long Term side-Effect on Tugboat Records. [3] A 2002 album recorded by Godard, Sansend, was released under the name Subway Sect, rather than his own. Godard's label Motion Records released Singles Anthology in 2005, compiling all the A-sides and B-sides from Godard's career.
Virginia Leigh Owens (born April 22, 1975) [citation needed] is an American singer, songwriter, author, and speaker. She is known for performing Contemporary Christian music, but has more recently had her songs featured on WB, ABC TV shows, and independent films. Owens had three albums chart on Billboard albums charts in the 2000s. [1]
"Born Free" was the first single to be released from the album, billed as 'Vic Reeves and the Roman Numerals' and reached number six on the UK Singles Chart. [4] It is a cover of the Matt Monro song written by John Barry , which Reeves directly mentions in the song via a spoken-word section in the middle of the track.
In 1967 the song became a country music hit for Waylon Jennings, and it was later recorded by many musicians including John Denver, The Everly Brothers, The Winstons, Nicky Thomas, and Paul Young. [7] In 1967, while working at Muscle Shoals, Alabama, Hurley and Wilkins were asked by Jerry Wexler to write a song for Aretha Franklin.