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  2. JD Souther - Wikipedia

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    The group released two albums which failed to sell and the band split up. Souther wrote the song "Run Like a Thief" which appeared on Bonnie Raitt's 1975 album, Home Plate. 1976 saw the release of Souther's second solo LP Black Rose, produced by Peter Asher and considered by many to be his finest work. It featured a duet with Ronstadt, "If You ...

  3. ʻElepaio - Wikipedia

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    The ʻelepaio is the first native bird to sing in the morning and the last to stop singing at night; apart from whistled and chattering contact and alarm calls, it is probably best known for its song, from which derives the common name: a pleasant and rather loud warble which sounds like e-le-PAI-o or ele-PAI-o. It nests between January and June.

  4. Her Town Too - Wikipedia

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    "Her Town Too" is a song written by James Taylor, JD Souther, and Waddy Wachtel, first released as a duet between Taylor and Souther on Taylor's 1981 album Dad Loves His Work. "Her Town Too" was later released on the 2000 compilation album Greatest Hits Volume 2 . [ 1 ]

  5. You're Only Lonely - Wikipedia

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    You're Only Lonely is the third album by American singer-songwriter JD Souther, released in 1979. The title song charted as a single on Billboard , reaching No.1 on the Adult Contemporary chart. "White Rhythm & Blues" was covered by Linda Ronstadt on her album Living in the USA .

  6. JD Souther, singer who co-wrote Eagles classics like ... - AOL

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    JD Souther, the singer, songwriter and actor who co-wrote some of the biggest hits of the Eagles, like “New Kid in Town” and “Best of My Love,” and had a long solo career that included the ...

  7. Heartache Tonight - Wikipedia

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    The song originated from an electric jam session between Frey and Souther, who would visit Frey's home in Los Angeles whenever he was in town on tour. Frey and Souther wrote the first verse while listening to Sam Cooke songs. In the heat of jamming, Frey called Seger on the phone and sang him the verse. Seger then blurted out the chorus.

  8. Parrot Can't Stop and Won't Stop Singing Earth, Wind and Fire

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    The hilarious video was shared by the TikTok account for @Kiki.tiel and people can't get enough of this musical bird. One person commented, "You didn’t turn it off, just snoozed it."

  9. Home by Dawn - Wikipedia

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    Musician reviewer J. D. Considine wrote simply: "Don't wait up." [5] The Philadelphia Inquirer deemed Home by Dawn "one of the best, most enjoyable L.A. rock albums in years."[4] The New York Times noted that "although his idiom certainly is reminiscent of the Eagles', his very lack of dominant commercial success helps preserve his sense of freshness."