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"Down the Road" is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Mac McAnally. McAnally has charted with the song on two separate occasions. The first of these two versions was released as the second single from his 1990 album Simple Life, and was a minor chart single for him that year.
Title Genre Developer/Publisher Platform Release date Notes The 7th Guest: Interactive movie, adventure, puzzle supernatural: Trilobyte: MS-DOS, Windows, CD-i, OS X, iOS: 1993-04 [1]
"Down That Road" is a song by American pop, country & rock singer Alisan Porter. It was Porter's coronation single following her victory on the tenth season of the singing competition The Voice . [ 1 ]
Navenby / ˈ n eɪ v ən b i / is a village and civil parish in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England.Lying 8 miles (13 km) south from Lincoln and 9 miles (14 km) north-northwest from Sleaford, Navenby had a population of 2,128 in the 2011 census [1] and in March 2011, it was named as the 'Best Value Village' in England following a national survey.
Down the Road Wherever was made available in a variety of formats, including on CD, 2×LP and in a box set; the box set includes the preceding two formats as well as a 12-inch EP including four extra tracks. [1] The deluxe CD inserts two bonus tracks before the final standard edition track, "Matchstick Man". [4]
"Goin' Down the Road" is a 1974 single, which was written and produced by Roy Wood. [1] Wood played all of the musical instruments on the recording, [2] including the bagpipes, as well as supplying lead and multi-tracked backing vocals. [3] The single bore the subtitle "(A Scottish Reggae Song)". [4] The song was globally published by Carlin ...
Down That Road may refer to: "Down That Road" (Shara Nelson song), 1993 "Down That Road" (Alisan Porter song), 2016 This page was last edited on 28 ... Code of Conduct;
"Down the Road a Piece" is a boogie-woogie song written by Don Raye. In 1940, it was recorded by the Will Bradley Trio and became a top 10 hit in the closing months of the year. Called "a neat little amalgam of bluesy rhythm and vivid, catchy lyrics", the song was subsequently recorded by a variety of jazz, blues, and rock artists.