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"Geronimo" is the second single released, in February 2014, by Australian indie pop band Sheppard. It was written by three of its members, Jason Bovino with the siblings, George and Amy Sheppard , and was produced by Stuart Stuart at Analog Heart Studios, Brisbane .
The band were nominated for best rock band for the San Diego Music Awards in 2011 and 2012, and won the award in 2012. [4] Their song "Excelsior Lady" was featured as a song by the fictional band Geronimo Jackson on the TV show Lost. [5] The Donkeys third album Born with Stripes was mixed by Thom Monahan of the Pernice Brothers and released in ...
Deborah Evans Price of Billboard gave the song a favorable review, writing that "Horn has a very traditional voice, and his catch-in-the-throat delivery perfectly suits the heartfelt lyric." [4] His second single, "Geronimo", was released on September 23, 1997. [5] A music video for the song was directed by Steven R. Monroe and aired on CMT. [6]
[9] Bree Cohen of The AU Review gave the album 9 out of 10, saying; "Each track is memorable, and has that undeniable pizzazz that is oh so evident in 'Geronimo'. Sheppard are certainly no one trick pony, but they definitely know where their strengths lie and this definitely plays to their favour on Bombs Away .
"Geronimo's Cadillac" afforded Murphey his sole Hot 100 charting until "Wildfire" on Epic Records reached number 3 in 1975. The success of "Wildfire" caused A&M to re-issue "Geronimo's Cadillac" with a new B-side : "Blessing in Disguise" a track from Murphey's 1973 album Cosmic Cowboy Souvenir , replacing "Boy from the Country".
The song uses a looped sample of "Free" by Deniece Williams, and finds Mic Geronimo rapping about his daily routine. [1] [2] The single became an underground classic [1] and made it to three different Billboard charts including 23 on the Hot Rap Singles chart. After Geronimo signed with TVT, "Shit's Real" was included on Geronimo's debut album ...
Jermaine Jackson also performed this song alone on January 14, 1990 in Atlanta in a tribute to Martin Luther King during King Week 90'. [ 17 ] The song was performed again in concert on March 15, 1993, by The Jacksons, composed of Jackie, Tito, Jermaine and Randy , on the stage of the Grand Théâtre de Genève for The Evening Of The Nations.
Only one (non-charting) single was released from the album, "Geronimo's Cadillac" (with the Jackson Browne song "These Days" on the B-side). In an attempt to boost sales, Cher appeared on The Carol Burnett Show and The Flip Wilson Show, performing "Love Hurts", "Just This One Time" and "Geronimo's Cadillac". [2]