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The third and fourth singles, "Power of One" and "Sleeping Dogs", had minor success on the chart peaking at number twenty-one and fifty-five respectively. [15] "Sleeping Dogs" uses a coda that was previously used at the end of the track "Just Can't Get Enough" on Tlot Tlot's album The Live Set – Volume 1.
It is about a local legend that talks of a mysterious wiseman who could bring the rain in times of drought. The song is featured in the video games ATV Offroad Fury Pro and Sleeping Dogs. It was released as EP on iTunes to promote the single, as well as to give fans a "taste" of Black Stone Cherry. It also includes two previously unreleased songs.
Lost Souls is the debut album by the folk/roots rock band the Raindogs, released in 1990 on Atco Records. [2] [3] Written by lead singer Mark Cutler and presenting a hybrid roots rock sound with Celtic elements, Lost Souls drew critical attention but was not a commercial success.
Sleeping with the Past: 1989 Blues for Baby and Me: Elton John: Don't Shoot Me (I'm Only the Piano Player) 1973 Bone of Contention: Farm Dogs: Last Stand in Open Country: 1996 Boogie Pilgrim: Elton John: Blue Moves: 1976 Border Song: Elton John: Elton John: 1970 Born on the Fourth of July: Bernie Taupin: He Who Rides the Tiger: 1980 Breaking ...
The Raindogs were a band formed in Boston, United States, around 1985 after several members had disbanded the rock band The Schemers.They combined Celtic and American music to form their own hybrid of rock and roll.
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Raggs is a live-action/animated television series for children about five dogs that form a Ragtime band called The Raggs Band. There are 196 half hour episodes and 200 original songs in multiple languages. It was originally produced in Sydney, Australia, with additional production in the United States in English and Spanish.
“It Keeps Rainin’” was one of the series of Bobby Charles songs that Fats Domino recorded along with songs such as “Walking To New Orleans”. Originally Charles wrote it with different lyrics under the name “Little Rascal”. Charles prepared a demo with a rhythm track and it was sent to Domino who was in Detroit for a show.