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"Thank God for Kids" is a song written by Eddy Raven. It was released as the b-side to his 1976 single "The Curse of a Woman". [2] It was later included on the 1984 MCA Records album of the same name. It was later recorded by American country music band The Oak Ridge Boys, whose version was the only single from their 1982 Christmas album.
Graham Leslie Coxon (born 12 March 1969) is an English guitarist, singer and songwriter who came to prominence as a founding member of the rock band Blur.As the group's lead guitarist and secondary vocalist, Coxon is featured on all of Blur's studio discography (although 2003's Think Tank only features his playing on one album track, plus two B-side tracks, due to his temporary departure from ...
Billy Sanford - acoustic guitar, electric guitar; Jack Williams - bass guitar; ... "Thank God for Kids" 3 24 References This page was last edited on 5 May 2024 ...
The implementation of chords using particular tunings is a defining part of the literature on guitar chords, which is omitted in the abstract musical-theory of chords for all instruments. For example, in the guitar (like other stringed instruments but unlike the piano ), open-string notes are not fretted and so require less hand-motion.
Lloyd Green - steel guitar; Roger Hawkins - drums; David Hood - bass guitar; Jimmy Johnson - electric guitar; Kenneth Lovelace - fiddle; Steve Nathan - keyboards, synthesizer; Ron Oates - keyboards; Wayne Perkins - electric guitar, acoustic guitar; Billy Sanford - electric guitar, mandolin; Bobby Thompson - banjo; Jack Williams - bass guitar ...
The Oak Ridge Boys are an American country and gospel vocal quartet originating in Oak Ridge, Tennessee.Since 2024, the group consists of Duane Allen (lead vocals), William Lee Golden (baritone vocals), Richard Sterban (bass vocals), and Ben James (tenor vocals).
Songs for Beginners is the debut solo studio album by English singer-songwriter Graham Nash.Released in May 1971, it was one of four high-profile albums (all charting within the top fifteen) released by each member of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young in the wake of their chart-topping Déjà Vu album of 1970, along with After the Gold Rush (Neil Young, September 1970), Stephen Stills (Stephen ...
In 1998, he recorded a solo album under the name Graham Central Station GCS 2000. It was a collaboration between Larry Graham and Prince. While Graham wrote all the songs, except one co-written by Prince, the album was co-arranged and co-produced by Prince, and most of the instruments and vocals were recorded by both Graham and Prince.