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The Bonniwell Music Machine was released on February 10, 1968, and failed to reach the Billboard 200.The album was preceded by two singles, "Double Yellow Line" and "The Eagle Never Hunts the Fly", released April 22, 1967 and June 17, 1967 respectively, but both releases were also commercially unsuccessful. [10]
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Coley Jones (late 1880s – Unknown) was an American country blues mandolin player popular in Dallas, Texas, in the 1920s.Much of Jones's background, such as his residency, date of birth, and death are obscure, but he is best remembered for leading and recording with The Dallas String Band, with their most known song being the traditional Irish folk tune, "Drunkard's Special."
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"Double Yellow Line" (1967) " The People in Me " is a song by the American garage rock band the Music Machine , written by Sean Bonniwell , and first released as a track on their debut studio album (Turn On) The Music Machine in December 1966 on Original Sound Records .
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However, unlike the original album the tracks were presented using their mono mixes. In 2012 the album was again remastered, this time directly from the same tapes as the original 1972 release, featuring mono and stereo mixes. Available in double LP and digital formats, this version included updated release notes from Kaye and Jac Holzman.