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7 Wishes is the third studio album by the American hard rock band Night Ranger, released in 1985 and produced by Pat Glasser.The album features three Billboard Hot 100 chart hits: "Sentimental Street" reached No. 8, "Four in the Morning" No. 19 and "Goodbye" No. 17.
The band's second album, Get The Funk Out, was released in June 2001, along with the film Jagúar, the Movie, a B-movie spin off. Eyjólfur Þorleifsson then joined the band on tenor saxophone, and Jagúar toured Iceland again in the Summer of 2001, when they met Norwegian band "The Real Ones".
Both "I've Got My Baby on My Mind" and her cover of "Why Don't You Love Me" reached the top 15 of the American country songs chart. "I Got a Lot of Hurtin' Done Today" would chart in the top 30. The album itself reached the American country LP's chart in early 1975. Billboard gave the album a positive review following its release.
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"Hurt Me Well" "Once in the Morning" "Catharsis" "Song Seller" "When Can Brown Begin" "Piano" Reprise Records 1971: Roberta Flack: Quiet Fire "See You Then" 1972: The Supremes: The Supremes Produced and Arranged by Jimmy Webb "5:30 Plane" "Where Can Brown Begin" "Beyond Myself" "Once in the Morning" "I Keep It Hid" "Cheap Lovin" Motown Records ...
Today! is the second studio album, but third body of work recorded by folk/country blues musician Mississippi John Hurt. [1] It was released in 1966 by Vanguard Records.This album contains some of the first commercial material recorded after his "rediscovery" in 1963, and is the first he recorded for Vanguard.
The Packers (6-2) later listed Love as questionable to return with a groin injury.. Willis took over and finished the game, going 4-for-5 on passing and throwing a touchdown. The Jaguars (2-6 ...
"I'm Gonna Miss You in the Morning" (Jones, Tom Bahler, MacDonald) – 3:31 Vocalists: Patti Austin and Luther Vandross; Lyricon solo: Tom Scott "Love, I Never Had It So Good" (Jones, Bahler, Patti Austin, Tee) – 5:14 Vocalists: Patt Austin and Charles May; Electric tenor sax solo: Michael Brecker; Fender bass solo: Anthony Jackson