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Title Album details Chart peaks US [17]US Indie [17]UK [18]Mindless Self-Indulgence: Release date: September 18, 1995; Label: Chip Records — — — Tight: Release date: April 20, 1999
Meet Me in Bluesland is a 2015 album by American southern rock band The Kentucky Headhunters and blues musician Johnnie Johnson.Recorded in 2003 during the sessions for the Kentucky Headhunters' 2003 album Soul, it was not released until 2015, ten years after Johnson's death.
Mannequin Two: On the Move by "Can't Believe My Eyes" by Gene Miller; The Men's Club - "A Fool for Love" by Jim Gilstrap; National Lampoon's European Vacation - "New Looks" by Dr. John; Nothing in Common - "Loving Strangers" by Christopher Cross; Oh, God! You Devil - "If It Was Only Up to Me", "Dangerous Eyes" Pure Country - "Heartland" by ...
"Up Above My Head" is a gospel song of traditional origin, first recorded in 1941 (as "Above My Head I Hear Music In The Air") by The Southern Sons, a vocal group formed by William Langford of the Golden Gate Quartet. [1] In the version that is now the best-known, it was recorded in 1947 by Sister Rosetta Tharpe and Marie Knight as a duo.
Any Place I Hang My Hat Is Home: Harold Arlen 1945 Autumn Leaves: Joseph Kosma, original French lyrics by Jacques Prévert (English lyrics written by Mercer) Title song sung by Nat King Cole from the film of the same name Autumn Leaves Roger Williams No. 1 Billboard Charts 1955 1957 Bernadine: Johnny Mercer Pat Boone (#1 Billboard charts for 1 ...
In 1954, Johnnie & Jack had a number 1 country hit with their recording. [5] In April 1954, it peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard country and western chart. [6] It was also ranked No. 25 on Billboard ' s 1954 year-end country and western retail sales chart. [7] The Statler Brothers, whose version was a number 2 country hit in 1983.
The preface is by Sarah McNally, the book's editor and seller. Wallace's unfinished novel The Pale King contains a character named Chris Fogle. Fogle's wide-ranging monologue (The Pale King's most extensive segment, [2] according to McNally) was extracted to become this novella. [1]
The Deeds of God through the Franks : A Translation of Guibert de Nogent's `Gesta Dei per Francos' . ISBN 0-85115-693-2; Joseph McAlhany, Jay Rubenstein, eds. (2011). Monodies and On the Relics of Saints: the Autobiography and a Manifesto of a French Monk from the Time of the Crusades. Translated from the Latin, with introduction and notes.