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"Nobody Knows" is a song by R&B singer Tony Rich (then known as the Tony Rich Project) from his 1996 debut album, Words. Released as his debut single on November 7, 1995, the song peaked at number two on both the Billboard Hot 100 and Billboard Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks charts. [ 2 ]
"Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen" is an African-American spiritual song that originated during the period of slavery but was not published until 1867. The song is well known and many cover versions of it have been recorded by artists such as Marian Anderson , Lena Horne , Louis Armstrong , Harry James , Paul Robeson , and Sam Cooke among others.
Words is the debut album by American R&B musician Tony Rich (under the moniker "The Tony Rich Project"), released January 16, 1996, on LaFace Records. The album was produced, written, arranged and performed by Rich.
This song was recorded live, vocals and all, with no overdubs. It was the first take, but of course it was all worked out before we went into it. [12] Allman had recorded "Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out" earlier with his brother Gregg Allman and used similar guitar lines for the Derek and the Dominos recording. [12]
Nobody Knows., a 2013 album by Willis Earl Beal, or the title song Nobody Knows: The Best of Paul Brady , a 1999 compilation album, or the 1991 title song (see below) Nobody Knows: The Best of the Tony Rich Project , a 2005 compilation album by Tony Rich , or the 1995 title song (see below)
It was a dead-on-arrival song from a reclusive and mysterious singer, yet thanks to being featured in multiple movies and parodies, almost everyone has heard of it. Unknown artists have one-hit ...
From technical to whimsical, prepare for your vocabulary to be stretched with 20 of the longest words in English. Plus, find out what they mean. Related: 55 Examples of Onomatopoeia
Kevin Grant Sharp (December 10, 1970 – April 19, 2014) [1] [2] was an American country music singer, author, and motivational speaker. Sharp came on the country music scene in 1996 with his first single: a cover of Tony Rich's "Nobody Knows", which topped the Billboard country chart for four weeks.