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Johnnyswim is an American folk, soul, blues, and pop music duo consisting of singer-songwriters Amanda Sudano and Abner Ramirez, [1] formed in 2005 in Nashville, Tennessee. [ 1 ] Origin
The song's frequent chord and time changes caused problems in playing the song correctly; the difficulty was so great that producer Brian Eno attempted to erase the track. [ 87 ] [ 88 ] Drummer Larry Mullen Jr. later said of the song, "It took so long to get that song right, it was difficult for us to make any sense of it.
In 2005, Sudano met songwriter, guitarist and vocalist Abner Ramirez in Nashville. [6] They struck up a friendship and formed the band Johnnyswim. [7] The duo have performed covers of eclectic songs like Edith Piaf's "La Vie En Rose" and Britney Spears's "Till The World Ends", as well as originals like "Home", the theme song to the hit HGTV show Fixer Upper.
"Rescue You" entered the Billboard Canadian Hot 100 at number 100 on the chart dated February 1, 2014. [4] It reached a peak position of 80 two weeks later on the chart dated February 15, 2014. [5] The song spent 20 weeks on the Canada Country chart, peaking at number 10 in its twelfth week on the chart dated February 8, 2014. [6]
"Jim Dandy" (sometimes known as "Jim Dandy to the Rescue") is a song written by Lincoln Chase, and was first recorded by American R&B singer LaVern Baker on December 21, 1955. [1] It reached the top of the R&B chart [ 2 ] and #17 on the pop charts in the United States.
Jaten Collin Dimsdale (born September 25, 1992), also known by his stage name Teddy Swims, is an American singer-songwriter and rapper.Known for his genre-blending music, including soul, country, and pop, he originally attracted fans through song covers on his YouTube channel in 2019 and 2020. [3]
So you get some songs like 'All About You,' to name just one. There's more on some of the Expensive Winos records." Saxophonist Bobby Keys said of the song, "It had a little bit of sentimental input there about his feelings for Mick at the time. Just listen to the lyrics". In the song, Richards bemoans a relationship he's in with harsh lyrics:
During the 1956–57 American calypso craze, the Easy Riders, Burl Ives, and other interpreters of folk music further popularized the song, generally under the title "Marianne". [2] Harry Belafonte recorded the track on at least three albums. [3] "Mary Ann" continued to be a favorite with steel bands and calypso entertainers at Caribbean ...