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"Half-Breed" is a popular song recorded by Cher in 1973. Cher's version, recorded with instrumental backing by L.A. sessions musicians from the Wrecking Crew, [2] was recorded on May 21, 1973 at Larrabee Sound in Los Angeles. Lyrically, the song describes the life of a girl who faces societal rejection due to having a White father and Cherokee ...
"The Greatest Song I Ever Heard" Cher Dick Holler: Half-Breed: 1973 [36] "The Gunman" Cher Paddy McAloon Cher It's a Man's World: 1995 [19] "Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves" Cher Bob Stone Chér: 1971 [41] "Half-Breed" Cher Mary Dean Al Capps: Half-Breed: 1973 [36] "Happiness Is Just a Thing Called Joe" (originally by Ethel Waters) Cher Harold Arlen ...
Cher recorded this song for her TV Show The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour, which aired with an animated video by John Wilson. The studio version was never released. "One Tin Soldier" Cher recorded this song for her TV Show The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour, which aired with an animated video by John Wilson. The studio version was never released.
Cher announced the compilation release on August 1, 2024. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The 21-track standard edition of the album was released on CD and a special double vinyl package "printed on silver foil board with translucent vinyl," while the Forever Fan edition is a digital release available on all streaming outlets. [ 3 ]
The "Gobble Medley" started out to the tune of "I Got You Babe," Cher's 1965 breakout song with Sonny Bono. Despite the new lyrics only containing two words — "gobble" and "bawk" — the tune ...
AllMusic's Gary Hill later noted that this song isn't like the rest of the songs on the album, and called it an "effective ballad." [6] The Daily Vault's Mark Millan described it as "country-tinged", adding that Cher "clearly reveled in singing, and although it's very 'wordy,' it recalls the days when Cher had great success in recording songs that told a story like 'Half-Breed', 'Dark Lady ...
Cher reflects on 50 years on the Billboard charts: 'I Got You Babe,' 'Believe' & beyond
Cher has also appeared on DVD releases for VH1 Divas live concerts Divas Live '99, Divas 2002. This list includes a comprehensive listing of official music video releases by Cher. Cher was ranked #17 on VH1's "50 Greatest Women of The Video Era" list. [1]