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Brian Houston – executive producer; Darlene Zschech – producer, worship leader; Russell Fragar – producer, piano, music director; Marty Sampson – vocalist; Steve McPherson – vocalist
[5] [6] The song is a homage to the Motown Sound, with colourful brass instrumentation [7] and lyrics that suggest a psychedelic experience. [1] "It's actually an ode to pot," McCartney explained. [8] A cover version by Cliff Bennett and the Rebel Rousers, produced by McCartney, peaked at number six in 1966 in the UK. [9]
Brian Fuente, a contestant on the second season of the U.S. version of The Voice, covered the song in his blind audition.; Ashley De La Rosa, another contestant on the second season of the U.S. version of The Voice, covered the song for her last chance performance.
Bobby Peacock of Roughstock rated the song four-and-a-half stars out of five, praising Chesney's and Potter's vocals and the "understated simplicity" of the lyrics. [9] Bill Friskics-Warren of The Washington Post thought that the song had an Americana influence and made the album Chesney's "most stylistically wide-ranging to date." [10]
#34 In Harry Potter (2001), Gringots Bank, Controlled By A Race Of Greedy Hook-Nosed Goblins, Has A 6-Pointed Star On The Floor. This Is A Reference To Jk Rowling Being Racist Image credits: Ibis ...
Moonlight on the Highway is a television play by Dennis Potter, first broadcast in the United Kingdom on 12 April 1969 as part of ITV's Saturday Night Theatre strand. The tale of a young Al Bowlly fanatic attempting to blot out memories of sexual abuse via his fixation with the singer, the play was the first of Potter's works to use popular music as a dramatic device and strongly anticipated ...
The final album Waits recorded for Island Records was the first of three collaborations with theater director Robert Wilson. Beat poet icon William S. Burroughs wrote the play, one of his last ...
Mr. Potter, coached by Geraldine, has proposed to Miss Catamole after fifteen years' procrastination (We're Holding Hands). Ivy is forgiven and consents to marry Lord Paul. The Coronation Ceremony takes place with Geraldine as Queen (Terhou). Molly, after a glimpse of the mainland, decides to stay where she is; Jack leaves Terhou on his own.