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  2. Gimme Some Lovin' - Wikipedia

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    "Gimme Some Lovin '" is a song first recorded by the Spencer Davis Group. Released as a single in 1966, it reached the Top 10 of the record charts in several countries. Later, Rolling Stone included the song on its list of the 500 Greatest Songs.

  3. Welcome to the Canteen - Wikipedia

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    In 1970, Traffic toured in support of their comeback album John Barleycorn Must Die, with a quartet line-up of Steve Winwood, Chris Wood, Jim Capaldi, and Ric Grech.In November, the group played a series of concerts at the Fillmore East, and recordings from these concerts were compiled into a live album, to be called Live Traffic, [5] consisting of "Who Knows What Tomorrow May Bring", "Glad ...

  4. Abendempfindung - Wikipedia

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    Abendempfindung an Laura", K. 523, is a song by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart dated June 24, 1787, in Vienna, written at the time of the opera Don Giovanni and Eine kleine Nachtmusik. Text [ edit ]

  5. The Spencer Davis Group - Wikipedia

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    Their best known songs include the UK No. 1 hits "Keep On Running" and "Somebody Help Me" and the UK and US Top 10 hits "Gimme Some Lovin'" and "I'm a Man". [2] Steve Winwood left in 1967 to form rock band Traffic. [3] After releasing a few more singles, the band ceased to be active in 1969.

  6. Days of Thunder (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    The song "Gimme Some Lovin'" is credited to Terry Reid, but the version in the movie is actually from The Spencer Davis Group. "Gimme Some Lovin'" also featured on Reid's 1991 solo album, The Driver, along with an alternate version of "The Last Note of Freedom" with different lyrics, titled "The Driver (Part 2)".

  7. Life for the Taking - Wikipedia

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    Life for the Taking is the second studio album by American rock musician Eddie Money.It was recorded and released in late 1978 in the US and January 1979 in the UK on manager Bill Graham's Wolfgang imprint via Columbia Records.

  8. Send Me Some Lovin' - Wikipedia

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    Little Richard recorded the song October 16, 1956, at J&M Music Shop in New Orleans, Louisiana, recording "The Girl Can't Help It" and "Baby Face" at the same session.. Richard's backing band on the session consisted of Lee Allen (tenor saxophone), Alvin "Red" Tyler (baritone saxophone), Edgar Blanchard (guitar), Frank Fields (bass), and Earl Palmer (d

  9. Ganggajang (album) - Wikipedia

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    Ganggajang, stylised as GANGgajang, is the self-titled debut album from GANGgajang.It was released on True Tone Records through Polygram Records in 1985 and sold over 120,000 copies.