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"Whatcha Gonna Do?" is a song by American rock group Pablo Cruise. This song was written by David Jenkins and Cory Lerios, [3] two of the band's members. "Whatcha Gonna Do?" was a track from their album A Place in the Sun in 1977.
"Don't Want to Live Without It" (1978) "A Place in the Sun" is a song by American rock group Pablo Cruise from their album of the same name, A Place in the Sun , in 1977 .
Whatcha Gonna Do may refer to: Whatcha Gonna Do? (Peter Green album) 1981; Whatcha Gonna Do? (Jayo Felony album) 1998 "What'cha Gonna Do" (The Drifters song), 1955 "Whatcha Gonna Do?" (song), a 1977 song by Pablo Cruise "What'cha Gonna Do", a 1999 song by Eternal "Whatcha Gonna Do", a 1988 demo by Alice in Chains from Music Bank
The songs on Live in Las Vegas were recorded live concert at Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino in Las Vegas on December 11 and 12, 2009. This album marks the first official release of acoustic versions of songs from Big Whiskey and the GrooGrux King.
Live and S.R.O. at the Riviera Hotel, Las Vegas (or simply Live at the Riviera, Las Vegas) is a live album by British singer Engelbert Humperdinck, released in December 1971 on Decca Records (on Parrot Records in the United States and Canada). The album spent one week on the UK official albums chart at number 45. [2]
Whatcha Gonna Do with a Cowboy: Chris LeDoux: 3 2 When It Comes to You: John Anderson 9 9 When She Cries: Restless Heart: 23 16 Wher'm I Gonna Live? Billy Ray Cyrus 2 4 The Whiskey Ain't Workin' Travis Tritt with Marty Stuart 29 39 Who Needs It Clinton Gregory 2 2 (Without You) What Do I Do with Me: Tanya Tucker 4 12 The Woman Before Me: Trisha ...
LeDoux has released a total of 33 singles, most of them from his major label albums. While most of his singles failed to chart or missed the top 40, his most famous song is the duet with Garth Brooks, "Whatcha Gonna Do with a Cowboy" which charted at #7 on Billboard's Hot Country Songs chart. The follow-up single, "Cadillac Ranch" reached #18.
Chuck would do five or six different numbers every week. He moved very well, he handled himself very well and put everyone at ease." He was a solid, if not spectacular, performer on the road as well, and "was one of the few artists who would treat a band properly," according to Roy Gaines , who was Willis's bandleader and guitarist.