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Oh Yes I Can is the second solo studio album by David Crosby. It was released on January 23, 1989, 18 years on from his previous solo release, If I Could Only Remember My Name . Four songs ("Drive My Car", "Distances", "Melody" and "Flying Man") had been slated to appear on Crosby's unfinished 1979-1981 Capitol Records solo album and were ...
The Song Session video of the song was availed by Essential Worship on March 25, 2020, to YouTube. [7] The official music video for "Yes He Can" was availed by Cain on April 2, 2021, to YouTube. [8] The official acoustic performance video of the song was published by Cain on YouTube on April 23, 2021. [9]
Yes You Can is the third solo studio album by British singer-songwriter Steve Harley. It was released by CTE in Europe in 1992 and by Food For Thought Records in the UK on 4 May 1993. Yes You Can was Harley's first studio album since 1979's The Candidate. It contains songs he wrote and originally recorded in the 1980s alongside newer material.
Yes I Can may refer to: Yes, I Can, a method for teaching adult literacy; Yes I Can, a documentary television series "Yes I Can", a 1964 song by Sammy Davis Jr., from If I Ruled the World "Yes, I Can", a 1965 autobiography by Sammy Davis Jr.
The album was released following the success of the 1970 Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young album Déjà Vu. Its popularity contributed to the success of the four albums released by each of the members in its wake – Neil Young's After the Gold Rush (1970), Stephen Stills's self-titled solo debut (1970), this 1971 Crosby debut, and Graham Nash's Songs for Beginners (1971).
The album was not well received, and Stills viewed it as "contrived". [3] In 1989, Stills and Young commenced tours with their own bands, while Crosby and Nash began work on what was to be a new Crosby & Nash record. Crosby also released his second solo album Oh Yes I Can that same year. [4]
A cover of "Yes We Can" re-titled "Yes We Can Can" was recorded by The Pointer Sisters. It was producer David Rubinson's suggestion that the Pointer Sisters record the song. As Rubinson said, "I loved almost everything Allen Toussaint ever wrote," and "Yes We Can Can" was one of the songs the Pointer Sisters recorded as a demo while they were ...
White returned on a part-time basis in November for their 2016 Japanese tour; [64] [65] until the following February, Schellen continued to sit in for White on most shows, with White playing on some songs. Yes toured the U.S. and Canada with the Yestival Tour from August to September 2017, performing at least one song from each album from Yes ...