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  2. The Horse - Wikipedia

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    "The Horse" is an instrumental song by Cliff Nobles and Company. It was released as the B-side of the single "Love Is All Right" and is simply an instrumental version of that song. Background

  3. Cliff Nobles - Wikipedia

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    Nobles' record label continued releasing instrumental singles on which Nobles himself did not play a note, though a later single on which Nobles sang narrowly missed the R&B top 40. [4] An album credited to Cliff Nobles & Co., entitled The Horse, was released consisting mostly of instrumentals, and hit number 159 on the Billboard 200 albums ...

  4. Earl Young (drummer) - Wikipedia

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    Young is seen as the inventor of the disco style of rock drumming [3] (in Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes's "The Love I Lost" from 1973), and is often credited with popularizing four-on-the-floor bass drum beats, and as being the first drummer to make extensive and distinctive use of the hi-hat cymbal throughout the playing time of an R&B song.

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    The AP released a statement on X after the awkward moment went viral, writing, “We are deeply sorry for cutting our interview with Babyface short on our YouTube livestream of the Grammys red ...

  8. The Fantastic Johnny C - Wikipedia

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    Johnny C followed up the record's success with three further US chart hits in 1968 – "Got What You Need" (number 32 R&B, number 56 pop); "Hitch It to the Horse" (number 25 R&B, number 34 pop), which drew on the success of James' other writing and production success, "The Horse" by Cliff Nobles; [1] and "(She's) Some Kind of Wonderful" (number ...

  9. Jesse James (songwriter) - Wikipedia

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    Jesse James is an American independent record producer and songwriter, based in Philadelphia.He is best known for writing "Boogaloo Down Broadway", a 1967 top ten hit for the Fantastic Johnny C, and "The Horse" by Cliff Nobles, the instrumental version of "Love Is All Right".