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Executive Producer: Bella Tan; Engineered/Mixed/Digitally Enhanced by: Angee Rozul (with the help of Yordi & Elmer) Album Cover Concept and Illustration: Chito Miranda and Ian Sta. Maria
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... All songs composed by Lyle Lovett except as noted. "Don't Touch My Hat" – 3:47
"Licking Stick – Licking Stick" is a song written by James Brown, Bobby Byrd, and Alfred "Pee Wee" Ellis and recorded by Brown as a two-part single in 1968. [1] [2] Byrd provides backing vocals on the song. It was the first stereo single release by King Records. The song was included on the album Say It Loud – I'm Black and I'm Proud.
In 1955, "Don't Touch Me Tomato" was recorded in Nassau by the Bahamian goombay musician George Symonette and his Calypso Sextette, and released on the LP Calypso and Native Bahamian Rhythms. [6] This version has appeared on later compilations. [7] [8] Josephine Baker recorded the song in 1958, and it was released on her album Paris Mes Amours. [9]
The song was pre-released digitally on July 14 with an accompanying music video. [3] [4] On July 21, MiSaMo performed "Do Not Touch" for the first time on TV Asahi's Music Station. [5] [6] On August 19, the group performed "Do Not Touch" on Venue101 Presents MiSaMo Masterpiece Show, a special live broadcast of NHK's music program Venue101. [7]
In 1980, Lemmy chose to record the song as the A-side of the Headgirl (Motörhead and Girlschool collaboration) St. Valentine's Day Massacre [2] [3] In 1989, The Meteors on their recording, Attack of the Chainsaw Mutants. [4] In 1992, the Stray Cats recorded a rockabilly version of the song for their album Choo Choo Hot Fish.
"Don't Touch My Hair" is the ninth track on American singer and songwriter Solange Knowles' third studio album, A Seat at the Table. It was released by Saint Records and Columbia Records on September 30, 2016, with its music video being released the following week.
At least two "Don't Touch My Junk" songs have since been released, one of which was written by Houston, Texas, musician Danny Kristensen and was based on a James Cotton song, "Cut You Loose". [ 9 ] Michael Kinsley weighed in on Politico in a column entitled "Go ahead, touch my junk", in which he defended the TSA against criticism from Tyner and ...