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"Nobody Knows" is a song by R&B singer Tony Rich (then known as the Tony Rich Project) from his 1996 debut album, Words. Released as his debut single on November 7, 1995, the song peaked at number two on both the Billboard Hot 100 and Billboard Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks charts. [ 2 ]
Shortly after the first round of hits, the Chiffons had business problems but still continued to tour the US throughout 1964 (including Murray the K Shows and as part of a package tour headlined by Gene Pitney). In mid-1965, they signed directly to the Laurie label, and had a hit with "Nobody Knows What's Going On In My Mind But Me".
The set's lead single "Nobody Knows" was released in November 1995, [1] and became a hit single, making it to No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 the following year. [2] Under the moniker "The Tony Rich Project," he released his debut album Words in early 1996. [1] Both the album and single went platinum. The album's follow-up single "Like a Woman ...
Shades of Two Worlds is the tenth studio album by the Allman Brothers Band.Among the tracks are several longer songs of varying genres: the rock song "Nobody Knows"; jazzy instrumental "Kind of Bird"; and the blues-rocker "Get On with Your Life".
In 2005, the Revola label issued both "King of Fuh" and its original B side ("Nobody Knows") as bonus tracks on the CD reissue of the BT Puppy Records compilation Extemporaneous. Finally, in 2010 (over four decades after Capitol and EMI rejected it), "The King of Fuh" was again released by Apple, on the compilation Come and Get It: The Best of ...
"I see people like Pink, Hugh Jackman and Zac Efron have all posted about this film, and I'm thinking 'they've all just heard me sing for two and a half hours and they don't know'. But I guess ...
Plastic Penny's follow-up singles, such as the Bill Martin/Phil Coulter song "Nobody Knows It", were flops. [ 5 ] Mick Grabham (then billed as Mick Graham) moved on to play with Cochise and then Procol Harum .
Michael Brewer, one-half of the folk-rock duo Brewer & Shipley, has died. He was 80. On Tuesday, Dec. 17, Brewer's musical partner, Tom Shipley, confirmed the news of his death in a Facebook post ...