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Dusty Springfield recorded "I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself" in a session at Olympic Studios in Barnes, London with production credited to Philips Records owner Johnny Franz - although Springfield later stated her solo Philips tracks were self-produced - and arranged by Ivor Raymonde who conducted his orchestra; personnel on the session included Big Jim Sullivan on guitar and Bobby ...
"Icky Thump" is a song recorded by the American alternative rock band the White Stripes. Written by Jack White, it was the first single released from their sixth and final album of the same name. [3]
"I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself" (US Billboard #61, US AC #14) / "All That Matters" – Columbia 45249 – October 1970 " Keep the Customer Satisfied " (US Billboard #71, US AC #28) / "No One Really Knows" – Columbia 45303 – February 1971
In August 2021, Hay released his fourteenth studio album, I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself. The album features 10 versions of some of Hay's favourite songs from the Beatles ( Norwegian Wood , Across the Universe ) Blind Faith , Del Amitri , Dusty Springfield , Faces , Gerry and the Pacemakers , Glen Campbell ( Wichita Lineman ), Jimmy ...
Image credits: Wichella #8. Can only remember a moment in personal history. I was the last generation in my country to do mandatory military service. And apparently my generation is particularly lazy.
I don't know," Van Dyke answers while breaking out a chuckle. "It certainly is a feeling of caring about the welfare and life of the other person as much as you care for yourself.
In general, teens can do most things at the gym, Crepeau says. "There's nothing we would say to avoid other than power lifting and trying to max out weights," she says. Womack also discourages ...
"You Don't Have to Say You Love Me" was recorded by Elvis Presley for his 1970 album release That's the Way It Is, from which it was issued as the second single 6 October 1970. The track had been recorded in the evening of 6 June 1970 in Studio B of RCA Studios (Nashville), being the third of seven songs recorded that night.