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This version contains a different piano track than the one on the studio and single versions. This piano track was taken in part from take 28 which was subsequently released and can be heard on the Super Deluxe re-release of the Let It Be album in 2021. In the intro, McCartney plays an extra A bass note during the A minor chord (very similar to ...
"Step Aside Shallow Water Let the Deep Sea Roll" — "Bop-a-Hula" — "You're Makin' a Fool Out of Me" 7 This Is Jimmy Newman: 1959 "So Soon" 19 "Lonely Girl" 30 "Grin and Bear It" 9 singles only "Walkin' Down the Road" 29 1960 "I Miss You Already" 21 "A Lovely Work of Art" 6 "Wanting You with Me Tonight" 11 1961 "Everybody's Dying for Love" 14 ...
The Beatles completed the five-month sessions for their self-titled double album (also known as the "White Album") in mid-October 1968. [5] While the sessions had revealed deep divisions within the group for the first time, leading to Ringo Starr quitting for three weeks, the band enjoyed the opportunity to re-engage with ensemble playing, as a departure from the psychedelic experimentation ...
Patti Page - included in her album You Go to My Head (1956) Mel Torme - for his album Prelude to a Kiss (1958) Sarah Vaughan - The Duke Ellington Songbook, Vol. 1 (1979) Dinah Washington recorded the song in her album After Hours with Miss "D" in 1954. Don Shirley recorded the song on his album Piano Perspectives in 1955.
The Hazelton Brothers piano company honored Burger just after the turn of the century when they began offering an "Anthony Burger Signature" model. Then in late 2005, Steinway & Sons announced that Burger was being added to their exclusive roster of endorsing artists, making him the first Southern Gospel pianist to ever hold that honor.
Elwood Edwards, a behind-the-scenes graphics and camera operator at local Cleveland television station WKYC whose voice was propelled to worldwide fame after he recorded AOL’s email greeting ...
For example, with making most drop cookies, I never really worry about having room-temperature eggs to work with, because fluffiness isn't a texture I'm going for—it's more important to me that ...
Enjoy a classic game of Hearts and watch out for the Queen of Spades!