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Young Roscoe Philaphornia is the debut studio album by American rapper Roscoe.It was released on June 10, 2003 via Priority Records. Production was handled by Organized Noize, J. Wells, the Co-Stars, Caspa, Def Jef, DJ Quik, Fingazz, L.T. Hutton, Soopafly and Soul G, with Andrew Shack and Kurupt serving as executive producers.
"Smooth Sailin '" (Sonny Throckmorton song), 1980 "Smooth Sailin ' ", by Jim Weatherly , 1979 "Smooth Sailin ' ", by Roscoe from Young Roscoe Philaphornia , 2003
David Brown Williams (born 1983), better known by his stage name Roscoe, is an American rapper. He released his debut album, Young Roscoe Philaphornia , in 2003, with the album debuting at #148 on the Billboard 200 .
"Smooth Sailin" is a song co-written by Curly Putman and Sonny Throckmorton. Connie Smith released this song as a single on Monument Records in 1978 that peaked at No. 68 on the U.S. Hot Country Songs list.. Throckmorton also released this song on his 1978 debut album, Last Cheater's Waltz.
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"Smooth Sailin'" is a song co-written [2] and performed by American rhythm and blues singer Leon Bridges, issued as the second single from his debut studio album Coming Home. As of January 9, 2016, the song has reached #1 on the Billboard Triple A chart. [4] On December 5, 2015, Bridges performed "Smooth Sailin'" on Saturday Night Live. [5]
"Smooth Sailing" is a song by American rock band Queens of the Stone Age from their sixth studio album ...Like Clockwork. It was released as a promotional single on February 27, 2014. [ 2 ] Dave Grohl ( Foo Fighters , Nirvana ) recorded drums on this track for the album.
A non-album single, "Smooth Sailing", written by Tolhurst, [24] and backed with "Dingoes Lament" (an instrumental written by Bois), was released in October. [1] During the year The Dingoes toured nationally with various artists including Bad Company, Leo Sayer, Bo Diddley, and Freddy Fender. [2]