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  2. Midnight Special (Jimmy Smith album) - Wikipedia

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    Midnight Special is an album by the American jazz organist Jimmy Smith, recorded in 1960 and released on the Blue Note label. [1] The album was recorded at the same session that produced Back at the Chicken Shack (1960).

  3. Do It Again (Steely Dan song) - Wikipedia

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    It follows a chord progression of Cm-Dm-E♭-Dm7-Gm-Cm-Dm-E♭-Dm. David Palmer fronted the band during their live show, and sang "Do It Again" when the group played The Midnight Special in February 1973. Donald Fagen sang the vocal on the album version. [7]

  4. Gibson L6-S - Wikipedia

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    The guitar was actually designated as an "L6 Midnight Special" by Gibson note; the absence of the "S". It was never advertised, or listed in the Gibson catalogs or the Gibson price listings. This first model the finish was Cream with Sparkles (on this model only; legend has it only 160 were made in this color).

  5. Midnight Special (song) - Wikipedia

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    Midnight Special" is a traditional folk song thought to have originated among prisoners in the American South. [1] The song refers to the passenger train Midnight Special and its "ever-loving light." The song is historically performed in the country-blues style from the viewpoint of the prisoner and has been performed by many artists.

  6. Lead Belly - Wikipedia

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    Huddie William Ledbetter (/ ˈ h j uː d i / HYOO-dee; January 1888 [1] [2] or 1889 [3] – December 6, 1949), [1] better known by the stage name Lead Belly, was an American folk and blues singer notable for his strong vocals, virtuosity on the twelve-string guitar, and the folk standards he introduced, including his renditions of "In the Pines", "Pick a Bale of Cotton", "Goodnight, Irene ...

  7. Don't Call Us, We'll Call You - Wikipedia

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    It was their fourth single and was recorded at Applewood Studios in Golden, Colorado. Performing on the track, along with Jerry Corbetta, were session players Paul Humphries (drums), Max Bennett (bass), Ray Payne (guitar), and a group called the "Flying Saucers" (Jason Hickman, Mikkel Saks, and David Queen) on harmony vocals.

  8. List of television theme music - Wikipedia

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    Midnight Caller – Brad Fiedel; The Midnight Special ("Midnight Special") – Johnny Rivers; Midsomer Murders – Jim Parker; Mighty Med ("You Never Know") – Brandon Mychal Smith and Adam Hicks; Mighty Morphin Power Rangers ("Go Go Power Rangers") – Ron Wasserman; Mike & Molly ("I See Love") – Keb' Mo' Mike, Lu & Og – Igor Yuzov and ...

  9. That's Rock 'n' Roll - Wikipedia

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    Carmen performed the song on the Midnight Special TV program on March 26, 1976. [3] [4] In 1988, "That's Rock 'n' Roll" was featured as the B side of a subsequent major hit by Carmen, "Make Me Lose Control." Chaospin critic Linda Giantino rated it Carmen's 7th greatest solo song. [4]

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