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"Overseas" is a hip-hop song driven by a buzzing beat, 808-heavy production, and a subtle melody with themes regarding travel. Its lyrics also offer Carson's audience an update on his life, references to the European cities London, Paris, and Amsterdam, rapping about women, boasting about his success, and reflecting on his rise to prominence.
"It's Too Bad" is a jazz-blues-influenced song written by Jimi Hendrix in 1969. Recorded by Hendrix that same year with American rock and funk musician Buddy Miles on drums and Grammy Award-winner Duane Hitchings on organ, the song was released a little more than thirty years later on the box set The Jimi Hendrix Experience.
The song was the second chart success for Free, reaching number four in the UK Singles Chart in 1971 and remaining in the chart for 11 weeks. [2] It was described by Dave Thompson of AllMusic as a "gorgeous knockabout" of a song. [3] Record World said it was "their best since 'Alright Now.'" [4]
The US version of Hollies Sing Hollies was renamed He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother with a different full cover art, and was released in December 1969 by Epic Records. It included the hit single " He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother " and omitted two tracks from the UK version, "Soldier's Dilemma" and "Marigold/Gloria Swansong" (the second was saved ...
"Brother" is a song by American Christian rock band Needtobreathe. It was released as the fifth single from Rivers in the Wasteland on April 11,2014. [ 1 ] The official single version features Gavin DeGraw and was released to Hot AC radio on May 4, 2015. [ 2 ]
A 1955 version of the sheet music states that it is "sung by Sam Stern" and "Dedicated to my friend Sam Dody". [ 2 ] Subsequent versions changed the references from the boxer John L. Sullivan to the " Jeffries-Johnson fight " of 1910, to American boxer Jack Dempsey , who started boxing in 1914, and even to John Conteh of Great Britain, who ...
Her other children, ages 3 and nine months, also engage with Mr. Bones. "We pop him into the wagon with the kids and go on our spooky walks," she said. Hop in, Mr. Bones, we're going for a walk!
Overseas was released by Prestige Records. [2] Very similar selections of tracks were also released as Tommy Flanagan Trio by Metronome and as Trio Overseas by Prestige. [3] All of the tracks from the session were later issued by DIW as The Complete Overseas. [5] The Penguin Guide to Jazz complimented Flanagan's touch and "trim melodic ideas". [2]