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"Reminiscing" is a song by Australian soft rock music group Little River Band, released in June 1978 as the second single from their fourth studio album Sleeper Catcher. The song was written by the band's rhythm guitarist Graeham Goble , and sung by their lead singer Glenn Shorrock .
Reminiscing" is a 1978 song by Australian rock music group Little River Band. Reminiscing may also refer to: Reminiscing (Buddy Holly album), 1963, and the title song; Reminiscing (Chet Atkins and Hank Snow album), 1964; Reminiscing (Slim Whitman album), 1967; Reminiscing, a 1965 album by Johnny Smith
Reminisce Cafe, a 2008 album by Gene Summers "Reminisce" (song) , a 1992 song by R&B artist Mary J. Blige "Reminisce", a song on the 2003 single Reminisce / Where the Story Ends by hip-hop band Blazin' Squad
Allmusic music critic Johnny Lofthus wrote the album feels "lovingly handmade, with cover art right out of a child's Father's Day art project and an immediate, field-type recording quality that features accompaniment from crickets and a passing rainstorm. This isn't to say it's lo-fi; on the contrary, it's crystal clear."
Your Favorite Music is the second album by indie rock band Clem Snide. The album was originally released as their major-label debut by Sire Records , but the label dropped them prior to the release. Clem Snide eventually signed with spinART Records , who released the album with a bonus track, "The Water Song."
An Illinois man is holding on to one of the only things he loved that survived a tornado that ripped through his town last week Eight tornadoes hit northern and central Illinois on Thursday. The ...
Penny & the Quarters is a "lost" soul band that came to prominence in 2010 after an unreleased demo of its song "You And Me" was used in the film Blue Valentine. [1] [2] Teenagers at the time, the members of Penny & the Quarters were invited to audition by Harmonic Sounds Studio in Columbus, Ohio, recording three demo songs in all.
The Ghost of Fashion is the third album by indie rock band Clem Snide.The song "Ice Cube" was released as a single in Europe, and the song "Moment in the Sun" was used as the theme song during the second season of the NBC television program Ed, [7] later spawning an EP of the same title.