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  2. R. P. Weston - Wikipedia

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    Robert Patrick Weston (né Harris; 7 March 1878 – 6 November 1936) [1] was an English songwriter. He was responsible for many successful songs and comic monologues between the 1900s and 1930s, mostly written in collaboration with other writers, notably Fred J. Barnes and Bert Lee, and performed successfully by Harry Champion, Stanley Holloway, and Gracie Fields, among others.

  3. Jesus' Blood Never Failed Me Yet - Wikipedia

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    Jesus' Blood Never Failed Me Yet is a 1971 composition by Gavin Bryars based on a loop of an unknown homeless man singing a brief improvised stanza. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Rich harmonies, comprising string and brass , are gradually overlaid over the stanza.

  4. Robert Ray - Wikipedia

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    Robert, Rob, Robbie, Bob, or Bobby Ray may refer to: Robert D. Ray (1928–2018), governor of Iowa, 1969–1983 Robert F. Ray (1935–2018), member of the Georgia House of Representatives

  5. Strong Persuader - Wikipedia

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    Strong Persuader received rave reviews from contemporary critics. [9] In a review for Rolling Stone, Jon Pareles said Cray delivered intriguing stories about sex and infidelity with disciplined singing, songwriting, and "a version of blues and soul that doesn't come from any one region, building an idiom for songs that tell with conversational directness the stories of ordinary folks". [10]

  6. From Four Until Late - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics contained his philosophical lines of "a man is like a prisoner, and he's never satisfied". [2] British rock group Cream recorded the song for their debut album Fresh Cream in 1966. [3] Guitarist Eric Clapton provided the lead vocal. Clapton also recorded another version of the song on his Sessions for Robert J album in 2004. [4

  7. The Sherman Brothers Songbook - Wikipedia

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    The Sherman Brothers Songbook is a compilation of songs written by composer-lyricist Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman. It includes the Sherman Brothers' work for Disney and their non-Disney output. It was released on CD on October 13, 2009. [1]

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  9. Stop Breaking Down - Wikipedia

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    In 1945, Sonny Boy Williamson I adapted the tune as an early Chicago blues with Big Maceo (piano), Tampa Red (guitar), and Charles Sanders (drums). [9] Titled "Stop Breaking Down", the song featured somewhat different lyrics, including the refrain "I don't believe you really really love me, I think you just like the way my music sounds" in place of Johnson's "The stuff I got it gon' bust your ...