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Cruisin’ for a bruisin’ Used to describe: Asking for trouble. In the 1940s, when you were asking for trouble or "a beating" you were cruisin' for a bruisin.'
Website. mikebloomfield.com. Michael Bernard Bloomfield (July 28, 1943 – February 15, 1981) was an American blues guitarist and composer. Born in Chicago, he became one of the first popular music stars of the 1960s to earn his reputation almost entirely on his instrumental prowess, as he rarely sang before 1969. [ 1 ]
2005. Labels. Taang! Records. The Bruisers were a punk band that pioneered the American streetpunk/ oi! movement, formed in Portsmouth, New Hampshire in 1988. The original lineup included: Al Barr (vocals, now the lead singer of the Boston punk band Dropkick Murphys), Scotty Davies (bass), Jeff Morris (guitar) and Rodger Shosa (drums).
Cruisin' for a Bruisin'. (Ol' 55 album) "Comic Book World" / "Peek-a-Boo!" Cruisin' for a Bruisin' was the third studio album to be released by Australian band Ol' 55. The album was released in November 1978 and peaked at number 40 on the Australian Kent Music Report.
Pentatonix discography. Pentatonix performing in Texas at the Austin360 Amphitheater, in 2015. American a cappella group Pentatonix (PTX) has released 11 studio albums, six compilation albums, six extended plays (EPs), 34 singles and 58 music videos. The group won the third season of The Sing-Off in 2011, and subsequently received a recording ...
In October 1978, "Time to Rock 'n' Roll" was released but failed to chart and the third album Cruisin' for a Bruisin' (released on the Junction label through Seven Records) peaked at number 40. " Ruby " returned Ol' 55 to the national Top 40 in February 1979 followed by "Living for Your Smile" in April which did not chart.
Harvest. Songwriter (s) Richard Wright. Clare Torry [ 2 ] Producer (s) Pink Floyd. " The Great Gig in the Sky " is the fifth track [ nb 1 ] on The Dark Side of the Moon, a 1973 album by English rock band Pink Floyd. The song features music by keyboard player Richard Wright and improvised, wordless vocals by session singer Clare Torry.
Kerrang! Cruisin for a Bruisin is the third album by Danish rock band Fate, released in 1988. The album featured "Lovers" (released as a single plus video clip in 1988) and a new version of "Love on the Rox" from the band's debut album. The album was digitally remastered and reissued in 2001.