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The song was the title track of a 1971 album, Reconsider Me, by John Wesley Ryles, and as a single it hit No.39 on the country charts. In 2009, Louisiana bluesman Bryan Lee covered it on his album My Lady Don't Love My Lady. Jimmy Barnes included it on his 2009 album The Rhythm and the Blues.
In 1984, Zevon presented "Reconsider Me" to Jimmy Iovine.Iovine gave the song to Stevie Nicks and it was recorded for her 1984 album Mirror, Mirror.The album was pulled from release, and the song was left unreleased until 1998 when Nicks released her box set, Enchanted [4] Nicks said in the Enchanted box set, "Jimmy Iovine brought me this song, I think Jimmy and I were fighting, and for some ...
Laten John Adams Jr. (January 5, 1932 – September 14, 1998), [1] was an American blues, jazz and gospel singer, known as "The Tan Canary" for the multi-octave range of his singing voice, his swooping vocal mannerisms and falsetto. His biggest hits were his versions of "Release Me" and "Reconsider Me" in the late 1960s.
The box set contains rare B-sides, unreleased live recordings, demos, songs from soundtracks, a track from the album Buckingham Nicks (1973), outtakes from the Bella Donna and Rock a Little sessions, and a new piano recording of the Nicks-penned Fleetwood Mac song, "Rhiannon". Some previously released tracks are also in noticeably longer ...
The song, along with "Ask Me", was later included on the 1968 compilation album Elvis' Gold Records Volume 4, and an alternate take with a faster tempo was released in 1985 on the compilation album Reconsider Baby. [2]
The market has since slowed, and Redfin's estimation of pocket listings was down to 1.8% of sales in the second quarter of this year, roughly in line with the same period in 2019. These are ...
This was the sixth album cover created by Paul Olsen. When asked to create a cover for the album, Olsen presented transparencies of a batch of paintings, intending for the photos to be a starting point.
Alex Jones’ control of Infowars has lived on another day, although the long-term future of the site, known for peddling conspiracy theories, has been thrown into doubt after a bankruptcy judge ...