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Secondhand Serenade is the one-man band of American rock vocalist, pianist and guitarist John Vesely. Vesely has released four studio albums to date under the name Secondhand Serenade. His debut album used multitrack recording to create the sound of a band using technology, [ 5 ] while his second album took a different path, using a proper band ...
Awake is the debut studio album by American acoustic rock musician, John Vesely, under the pseudonym Secondhand Serenade. The album was originally released as a demo, in 2005. In late 2006, Secondhand Serenade signed to label Glassnote Records and re-released the album on February 6, 2007.
It was the first single from Secondhand Serenade's second studio album A Twist in My Story (2008). The single was released as a digital download in 2008, peaking, after receiving a lot of airplay in summer months, in September 2008, at No. 8 on the Billboard Pop 100 charts [ 4 ] and No. 21 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts.
Deluxe Edition DVD; No. Title Length; 12. "Secondhand Serenade: A Firsthand Look" 13. "Vulnerable" (Music video) 14. "Fall for You" (Music video) 15.
Something More is the first single by alternative rock band Secondhand Serenade from their third studio album, Hear Me Now.The track was released onto iTunes on June 1, 2010, as a deluxe single with a bonus track "You Are a Drug", a video showing the making of "Something More", and a digital booklet.
All songs written by John Vesely, and eight of the eleven songs on the album were produced by Aaron Johnson at Swing House studios in Los Angeles, the other three, "You & I", "Hear Me Now" and the first single, "Something More", were produced by John Vesely himself along with Secondhand drummer Tom Breyfogle at Vesely's home studio and mixed by Mark Endert (Train, Maroon 5). [5]
Don’t Call Me, I’ll Call You Don Everly: 1960 Give Me a Future: 1:18 Demo by Don Don’t Forget to Cry Boudleaux & Felice Bryant: May 4, 1964 Single only 2:08 Don't Let Our Love Die Leslie York ~1990 Bringing It All Back Home BBC soundtrack 2:18 A radio performance from the early 50s was released on Heartaches and Harmonies
"Let a Smile Be Your Umbrella" Sammy Fain: Irving Kahal Francis Wheeler 1959 [42] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra [241] "Let It Be Love" Ben Peters Arranged by Cam Mullins [242] 1975 with The Nashville Sounds [149] "Let Me Call You Baby Tonight" Bob Duncan Porter Jordan Arranged by Mike Leech [243] 1975 with The Nashville Sounds [149] "Let's Do ...