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John William Lowery (born July 31, 1970), [3] known by the stage name John 5, is an American guitarist. Lowery first took the stage name in 1998 when he left David Lee Roth 's solo band and joined Marilyn Manson .
"5:15" (sometimes written "5.15" or "5'15") is a song written by Pete Townshend of British rock band The Who. Part of the band's second rock opera, Quadrophenia (1973), the song was also released as a single and reached No. 20 on the UK Singles Chart, [3] while the 1979 re-release (accompanying the film and soundtrack album) reached No. 45 on the Billboard Hot 100.
The Man That Got Away" was created to fulfill a request from screenwriter Moss Hart for a "dive song" in the film. [6] When Ira's wife Leonore overheard the initial melody Arlen was trying out for the song, she reportedly said it sounded like something Ira's deceased brother and former songwriting partner George would have written. [ 7 ]
Eventually, he is taken to divorce court by his angry wife, but wins his case easily, as "the jury, the lawyers, the judge supreme / all are commuters on the 5:15". One oddity about the song is the brief instrumental bar played at both the beginning and the end of the song: "Shave and a Haircut". First appearing as early as 1899, the tune was ...
"Everything" is also shortened without the faded out ending and "Everything You Do" was completely re-recorded with new vocals. It also has the previously unreleased songs, "Not to Me" and "Is You". The song "Wait for Me" is also included, which was previously an Australian bonus track for The Big Room. A DVD is included with the album, which ...
"Restless Heart" (a.k.a. "Running Away with You (Restless Heart)") is a song by the English singer/musician John Parr, which was released in 1988 as a soundtrack single from the 1987 feature film The Running Man. [1] It was written by Parr and German musician/composer Harold Faltermeyer, and produced by Faltermeyer. [2]
"Man Next Door" (also known as "Quiet Place" or "I've Got to Get Away") is a song composed and adapted by John Holt and first recorded by his group The Paragons in 1968. Holt's song is partially based on the original composition, "Quiet Place", recorded by Soul R & B artist Garnet Mimms & The Enchanters, released in 1963 on his Cry Baby (Garnet Mimms album).
The song was used for the final sequence in the ninth episode of the first season of TNT's continuation of Dallas. The song was used in the opening sequence on season 10 episode 10 of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation "Better Off Dead". The song is used in the opening credits on Season 3 Episode 16 of Criminal Minds "Elephant's Memory".