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The loop of "number nine" featured in the recording fuelled the legend of Paul McCartney's death after it was reported that it sounded like "turn me on, dead man" when played backwards. [50] In an interview held at his home on 2 December 1968, Lennon was asked if "Revolution 9" was about death, because it seemed like that to the interviewer.
Turn-On is an American surreal sketch comedy series created by Digby Wolfe and George Schlatter that aired once on ABC on Wednesday, February 5, 1969. Only one episode was shown partially before being pulled from ABC's airing schedule, leaving another episode unaired.
It was released in 1968 on Cadet Concept Records. [1] ... "Turn Me On" (Sidney Barnes, Greg Perry) – 3:19 "Pink Noise" (Paul, Stepney) – 0:22
William Lawrence Mitchell (March 1, 1928 – January 5, 2010) [1] was an American trumpeter, bandleader, soul, R&B, rock and roll, pop and funk record producer and arranger who ran Royal Studios in Memphis, Tennessee.
"Turn Me On" (Mark Dinning song), 1961; covered by Nina Simone (1967) and Norah Jones (2000) "Turn Me On" (Riton and Oliver Heldens song), 2019 "Turn Me On" (Sean Smith song), 2016 "Turn Me On (Turn Me Out)", by Praxis (as "Turn Me Out"), 1994; covered by 2 Shoes (2012) "Turn Me On", by Accept from Balls to the Wall, 1983
Ian Timothy Whitcomb (10 July 1941 – 19 April 2020) was an English entertainer, singer-songwriter, record producer, writer, broadcaster and actor. As part of the British Invasion, his hit song "You Turn Me On" reached number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1965.
In 1968, Grushecky and a young lady were involved in a fender bender, and then struck by a drunk driver. The lady died. “I stated dreaming about how everything changed for me,” said Grushecky ...
The Rock Machine Turns You On was the first bargain priced sampler album.It was released in the UK, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, South Africa, The Netherlands, Germany and a number of other European countries in 1968 as part of an international marketing campaign by CBS, the Columbia label then active in Europe, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa.