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"Black and Blue" debuted in the Broadway musical Hot Chocolates (1929), sung by Edith Wilson. Razaf biographer Barry Singer recounts that the lyricist was coerced into writing the song (with music by Waller) by the show's financier, New York mobster Dutch Schultz, though Razaf subverted Schultz's directive that it be a comedic number: [4]
In 1996, twin brothers Denny and Kenny Scott, formerly called Fools of Faith and before that Dream in Color, recorded a set of demos in Jacksonville Beach, Fla.The Scott Brothers brought these recordings to Austin's SXSW (South by Southwest) music conference, where they met Los Angeles-based music attorney Christopher Sabec, who at that time managed Hanson and Dave Matthews.
"I'll Always Love My Mama" The Intruders 36 6 32 Written by Gamble, Huff, Gene McFadden and John Whitehead "The Love I Lost" Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes 7 1 21 1993: Sybil, #90 pop, #3 UK "I Wanna Know Your Name" The Intruders 60 9 - 1986: The Force M.D.'s, #21 R&B "Put Your Hands Together" The O'Jays 10 2 54 1974 "A Nice Girl Like You"
"Black and Blue" is a song by American rock band Van Halen, from their 1988 album OU812. It was the first single released from the album, peaking at number 34 on the Billboard Hot 100 , [ 1 ] and at number 1 on the Billboard Album Rock Tracks chart, [ 2 ]
Scott was born in London, [1] and grew up listening to 78 rpm records of artists like Elvis Presley, Bill Haley, and Eddie Cochran on a wind-up gramophone.In 1959 at the age of 12, he received a tape recorder which he used to record material from the BBC Light Programme Pick of the Pops, but it was an episode of Here Come the Girls, an Alan Freeman-hosted TV show about British female pop ...
The popular black-and-white show featured Roberts singing and playing guitar as he hosted children in the studio, and presented cartoons. His best known locally performed songs were "Cheer Up, (Things Could Be Worse)" and the poignant Hank Williams tribute song "Sing Me A Hurtin' Song" (A/B of a 45 record on Bethlehem Records [8]). The program ...
If Travis Scott starts skipping like a CD during a live concert, it’s because he’s vibing.. Scott, 32, went viral because he played “FE!N,” his song with Playboy Carti, 10 times during a ...
Be as You Are (Songs from an Old Blue Chair) is the ninth studio album by American country music singer Kenny Chesney, released on January 25, 2005. The album debuted at number one album on the US Billboard 200 chart. The album's opening track was originally recorded by Chesney on his When the Sun Goes Down album.