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After three singles of cover songs on smaller labels, The Human Beinz signed with Capitol Records, who misspelled the group's name on their contract, leaving out the "g" (Beingz originally). [2] They went into the recording studio in the summer of 1967 to record their debut album.
The Human Beinz (/ ˈ b iː ɪ n z / BEE-inz) is an American rock band from Youngstown, Ohio. Originally known as The Premiers, the band initially featured John Richard "Dick" Belley (vocals, guitar), Joe "Ting" Markulin (vocals, guitar), Mel Pachuta (vocals, bass), and Gary Coates (drums), later replaced by Mike Tatman.
"Nobody but Me" is a song written by O'Kelly, Rudolph, and Ronald Isley of The Isley Brothers and first recorded by The Isley Brothers in 1962. The most commercially successful and widely known version to date is the 1968 US Top 10 hit by The Human Beinz, which was their only major chart success.
"Nobody but Me" (Blake Shelton song), 2005 "Nobody but Me" (The Isley Brothers song), covered by The Human Beinz among others "Nobody but Me", a song written by Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman and recorded by The Drifters, the B-side of the single "Save the Last Dance for Me" "Nobody but Me", a song by Save Ferris from the album It Means Everything
During the cold open, the cast performs a lip dub to "Nobody but Me", performed by The Human Beinz, [11] with the intention of placing the video on the Internet. This refers to an Internet meme trend that started with a 2009 YouTube video released by students of the Université du Québec à Montréal , in which hundreds of students lip-synched ...
(Naz Nomad and the Nightmares, performing an early version of "Just Call Me Sky", make a guest appearance at the end of Dave Vanian's track) Give Daddy the Knife Cindy (1984) "Nobody but Me" - (The Human Beinz cover) "Action Woman" - (The Litter cover) "The Wind Blows Your Hair" - (The Seeds cover) "Kicks" - (Paul Revere and the Raiders cover)
The article was titled Nobody but Me (The Human Beinz song) from the time it was created in 2008, until 2011. It was then moved unilaterally to Nobody but Me (The Isley Bothers song) - misspelled "Bothers" - and then, after the discussion above, moved again to Nobody but Me (The Isley Brothers song). Although I was content with it being called ...
"Nobody but Me" by The Human Beinz – heard in the House of Blue Leaves battle. "Police Check Point" by Harry Betts (from the film Black Mama White Mama) – heard briefly in the House of Blue Leaves battle. "Yagyu Conspiracy" by Toshiaki Tsushima (from Shogun's Samurai) – background music for "You're My Wicked Life"