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The BBC Radio 4 programme Desert Island Discs invites castaways to choose eight pieces of music, a book (in addition to the Bible – or a religious text appropriate to that person's beliefs – and the Complete Works of Shakespeare) and a luxury item that they would take to an imaginary desert island, where they will be marooned indefinitely.
Shirley is also served by several bus routes, including the 4A, 5, 6, 49, and 76, all operated by National Express West Midlands which all stop on the Stratford Road in the town centre. Other services that operate in Shirley include the A4, A5 (operated by Landflight) and X20 (operated by Stagecoach Midlands. Solihull town centre is a 15 minute ...
[6] They were once described as the "Solihull Sound", and Chris May and Tim Phillips [ 7 ] compared their music to the bijou doorbells popular in Solihull at the time. On 11 December 2010, the band came together once more to perform a one-off concert at St Mary's Church, Solihull, in which church the Applejacks practised in the early days.
MP3.com was a website operated by Paramount Global publishing tabloid-style news items about digital music and artists, songs, services, and technologies. It is better known for its original incarnation as a legal, free music-sharing service, named after the popular music file format MP3 , popular with independent musicians for promoting their ...
A variation was recorded featuring the sax of Val Bennett (entitled "Tons of Gold"), but the Hippy Boys' original instrumental had the most success. [3]The Staple Singers used the bass line and introduction from "Liquidator" for their 1972 hit "I'll Take You There".
Folk Roots, New Routes is a collaborative folk album by Shirley Collins and Davy Graham, released by Decca in 1964. [2] [3]The album was produced by Ray Horricks and recorded by Gus Dudgeon; the sleeve featured a photograph by Crispian Woodgate and sleeve notes by Austin John Marshall.
6 - "Conversations" Cilla Black: 7 - Written by Cook, Greenaway, and Jerry Lordan "Melting Pot" Blue Mink: 3 - "Hallelujah" Deep Purple - - 1970 "My Baby Loves Lovin'" White Plains: 9 13 "A Street Called Hope" Gene Pitney 37 - "Good Morning Freedom" Blue Mink 10 - Written by Cook, Greenaway, Albert Hammond and Mike Hazlewood 1970: Daybreak, #94 ...
The World in Six Songs: How the Musical Brain Created Human Nature is a popular science book written by the McGill University neuroscientist Daniel J. Levitin, and first published by Dutton Penguin in the U.S. and Canada in 2008, and updated and released in paperback by Plume in 2009, and translated into six languages.