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Christopher James Harley, known by the stage name Chris Rainbow (18 November 1946 – 22 February 2015), was a Scottish [1] [2] pop rock singer and musician [3] whose songs "Give Me What I Cry For" and "Solid State Brain" were often played by British radio DJs Kenny Everett and Tony Blackburn in the 1970s.
Bent Out of Shape would be Rainbow's final studio album before their 12-year hiatus from the studio. It also proved to be the band's final studio album with vocalist Joe Lynn Turner, bassist Roger Glover and keyboardist David Rosenthal, and their only one to feature drummer Chuck Burgi, who replaced Bobby Rondinelli just prior to the album's recording sessions.
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“Saw someone say they all got to take one last swim together...and I lost it,” Lauren wrote on the video, which has racked up more than 29,000 likes on Instagram and nearly 100,000 views on ...
In 1966, Christie and Hill recorded two folk-pop songs, “When Love Comes” and “No One Can Hear You Cry” which they unsuccessfully tried selling to various record labels. [ 2 ] [ 4 ] The songs were eventually released through the Chante label as a single but failed to chart, and were subsequently pushed aside in favor of new projects.
"A Far Cry from You" Connie Smith Steve Earle Jimbeau Hinson: Single A-side 1985 [1] "A Good Place to Turn Around" Gene Watson with Connie Smith Rebecca Lynn Howard Jon Mabe Jason Matthews In a Perfect World: 2007 [2] "A Heart Like You" Connie Smith Dallas Frazier Glenn Ashworth Long Line of Heartaches: 2011 [3] "A House of Gold" Connie Smith ...
The first evident recording of the song is by The Moments as "We Don't Cry Out Loud", track-produced by Sylvia Robinson, and given a December 1976 release simultaneous with its parent album Moments with You. "We Don't Cry Out Loud" was the second of three consecutive single releases by the Moments, which were co-written by Carole Bayer Sager.