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"Something in the Air" is the debut single by British rock band Thunderclap Newman, written by Speedy Keen who also provided lead vocals. It was a No. 1 single for three weeks in the UK Singles Chart in July 1969. [2] The song has been used for films, television and advertisements, and has been covered by several artists.
"Something in the Air", which Keen wrote, was number one on the UK Singles Chart for three weeks, [3] replacing the Beatles' "Ballad of John and Yoko" and holding off Elvis Presley. Originally it was titled "Revolution", but later renamed because the Beatles had released a song of that name in 1968, the B-side of "Hey Jude". By December 1969 ...
"I Don't Know" – 3:44 "Hollywood Dream" (Instrumental) (Jack McCulloch, Jimmy McCulloch) – 3:06 "Hollywood #2" – 2:54 "Something in the Air" – 3:54; 1991 CD reissue and bonus tracks. For this release, "Something in the Air" became the opening track and the album was augmented by the A and B-sides of the singles released by Thunderclap ...
Something in the Air is the second album from American country music singer Lila McCann. Her second and final album for Asylum Records , it was released in 1999 and it achieved RIAA gold certification.
The single "Mary Jane's Last Dance" became one of Petty's most popular songs, reaching No. 14 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 1 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. The other new song on the album is a cover of the Thunderclap Newman hit "Something in the Air". The album contains no songs from 1987's Let Me Up (I've Had Enough).
The Chicks, for their part, responded by posing nude on the cover of Entertainment Weekly while covered in graffiti phrases that included “big mouth” and “traitors.” Maines later sported a ...
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Chér was released in 1966, produced by Sonny Bono and issued by the Liberty Records subsidiary, Imperial Records.. The album again follows the same formula of the two previous albums, with rearranged covers and new songs written by Bono exclusively for her.