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"The Guitar Man" is a song written by David Gates and originally recorded by the rock group Bread. It first appeared on Bread's 1972 album, Guitar Man . It is a mixture of the sounds of soft rock , including strings and acoustic guitar, and the addition of a wah-wah effect electric guitar, played by Larry Knechtel .
Tesla's first two albums are often classified as glam metal, [29] [30] though AllMusic's Steve Huey opined that the band's blues and 1970s hard rock influences set them apart from their contemporaries. [2] Loudwire described Tesla as a "thinking man's hair metal band", [31] and VH1 ranked them at No. 22 on VH1's 100 Greatest Artists of Hair ...
This is a complete discography of the hard rock band Tesla. They have released eight full-length studio albums, four live albums, three compilation albums, three video releases, two tribute albums, one extended play album and 23 singles.
"Guitar Man" is a 1967 song written and recorded by Jerry Reed, who took it to #53 on the Billboard country music charts in 1967. Elvis Presley soon covered the song [ 1 ] , singing over Reed's guitar; the collaboration reached #1 on the Billboard "Hot country singles" charts.
Guitar Man (Bread album), 1972 "The Guitar Man", a 1972 song from the album Guitar Man (George Benson album), 2011; Guitar Man (Hank Marvin album), 2007; Guitar Man (J.J. Cale album), 1996, or the title song
Las Vegas(KLAS)-“Better Man” is based on the true story of the rise, fall and resurgence of British pop superstar Robbie Williams. Director, Michael Gracey (The Greatest Showman) chose to ...
Guitar Man is the fifth album by Bread, released in 1972. [7] [8] The album produced three U.S. Top 20 singles: "The Guitar Man" (#11), "Sweet Surrender" (#15), and ...
Mechanical Resonance is the debut studio album by the American hard rock band Tesla. It was released on December 8, 1986, by Geffen Records . [ 6 ] The album peaked at No. 32 on the Billboard 200 on April 3, 1987, [ 7 ] and was certified platinum by the RIAA on October 5, 1989.