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High Life is the second album by Frankie Miller.It was produced by Allen Toussaint, who also composed seven songs on the album."Play Something Sweet (Brickyard Blues)" was released by Three Dog Night the same year as Miller's, and "Shoo Rah" was covered by Betty Wright—and both of these cover versions become chart hits.
Francis John Miller (born 2 November 1949) is a Scottish rock singer-songwriter and actor. [1]Miller wrote for and performed with many recording artists and is best known for his 1977 album Full House, the singles "Be Good To Yourself", "Darlin'" and his duet with Phil Lynott on the Thin Lizzy song "Still in Love with You".
High Life (Frankie Miller album) R. The Rock (The Frankie Miller Band album) This page was last edited on 22 January 2018, at 20:21 (UTC). Text is available under ...
High Life (Brian Tarquin album) or the title song, 2001; High Life (Frankie Miller album) or the title song, 1974; High Life (Wayne Shorter album) or the title song, 1995; High Life (Eno and Hyde album), by Brian Eno and Karl Hyde, 2014; High Life!, by Exit-13, 2007; High Life, by Takashi Sorimachi, 1998; High Life, by Gugun Blues Shelter, 2015
1974: Maria Muldaur on her album Waitress in the Donut Shop Frankie Miller on his album High Life and as a single B. J. Thomas on his album, Longhorns & Londonbridges Three Dog Night's version was included on the album Hard Labor. "I Keep On Lovin' You" - Z. Z. Hill - 39 - - 1975 "Shoorah! Shoorah!" - Betty Wright - 28 27
High Life (Frankie Miller album) I. In the Right Place; K. Kickback (album) L. Look-Ka Py Py; Luxury You Can Afford; M. The Meters (album) N. Night People (Lee Dorsey ...
High Life Light was first introduced in 1994 as a "lighter take on the 120-year-old favorite," Miller High Life says on its website. High Life Light was discontinued in 2021, along with several ...
Allen Richard Toussaint (/ ˈ t uː s ɑː n t /; January 14, 1938 – November 10, 2015) was an American musician, songwriter, arranger, and record producer.He was an influential figure in New Orleans rhythm and blues from the 1950s to the end of the century, described as "one of popular music's great backroom figures."