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Collins & Harlan, the team of American singers Arthur Collins and Byron G. Harlan, formed a popular comic duo between 1903 and 1926. They sang ragtime standards as well as what were known as "coon songs" – music sung by white performers in a black dialect. Their material also employed many other stereotypes of the time including Irishmen and ...
Eventually, Collins presented the demo to Taylor Hackford when approached to write a song for the Against All Odds movie, which he loved. Then Collins penned the lyrics, which were for the film. [10] Due to lack of time available (as he was on tour with Genesis), he had arranger Arif Mardin produce it, and they worked on it over two days. [10]
Arthur Francis Collins (February 7, 1864 – August 2, 1933) was an American baritone who was one of the pioneer recording artists, regarded in his day as "King of the Ragtime Singers". Biography [ edit ]
Arthur Collins recorded "Nobody" for the Victor label (no. 4391) on May 22, 1905. [1] "Nobody" is a popular song with music by Bert Williams and lyrics by Alex Rogers, published in 1905. [2] The song was first publicly performed in February 1906, in the Broadway production Abyssinia.
It features the hit singles "Break Up to Make Up", "I'm Stone in Love with You", and "You'll Never Get to Heaven (If You Break My Heart)". All three singles reached the top-ten on the R&B charts. "Break Up to Make Up" and "I'm Stone in Love with You" also reached the top-ten on the Billboard Hot 100.
In the intro for "Doggy Dogg World" Snoop says "Bitch, you without me is like Harold Melvin without the Blue Notes, you'll never go platinum!" Former member Jerry Cummings is an ordained minister and has been asked to form Jerry Cummings' Blue Notes but has turned down the offer.
1988 – Say, Say, Say; 1989 – Say, Say, Say (Die Spielbude: Mic Mac) 1989 – Feel So Good (1st version) 1989 – Feel So Good (2nd version) 1990 – My World Is Empty Without You; 1996 – Upside Down; 1996 – Upside Down (Live at DanceHaus) 1999 – I Wanna Be Your Toy; 2004 – Say You'll Never (Discoteka 80's) 2004 – Scratch My Name ...
Marilyn Bergman (lyrics) The Promise "I'll Never Say Goodbye" Nominated Shared with David Shire (music); Alan Bergman (lyrics). 1980: Lesley Gore (lyrics) Fame "Out Here on My Own" Nominated Shared with Michael Gore (music). Dolly Parton (music & lyrics) Nine to Five "9 to 5" Nominated 1981: Carole Bayer Sager (music & lyrics) Arthur