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"Heartbeat" is a rockabilly song originally recorded by Bob Montgomery and credited to Norman Petty. It was recorded most famously by Buddy Holly in 1958. The B-side of the single was "Well... All Right" (Buddy Holly, Norman Petty, Jerry Allison, Joe Mauldin).
In the Netherlands "Well All Right" was released as a single and reached #22 in the top 40. Most CD releases of Inner Secrets use a different version of track 3, "One Chain (Don't Make No Prison)", than the one that appeared on the original LP, Columbia FC 35600.
[9] [10] The American record company issued the album with an alternative cover, with a photograph of the band on the front, as well as the original cover. The cover art was created by Seidemann, a friend and former flatmate of Clapton, who is primarily known for his photos of Janis Joplin and the Grateful Dead .
Songwriter is the 72nd studio album (and fifth posthumously released studio album) by Johnny Cash.It was released on June 28, 2024, through Mercury Nashville. [1]Produced by Johnny Cash, John Carter Cash, David R. Ferguson, Josh Matas, and Mike Daniel, the album contains eleven original songs by Cash: the album's lead single, "Well Alright", was released on April 23, 2024.
List of songs with songwriter(s), original release, year, and other release(s) on albums Song Artist Credited songwriter(s) Original album release Year Other release(s) on albums "Ain't Got No Home" Buddy Holly [a] Clarence "Frogman" Henry: Giant: 1969 " Baby, Won't You Come Out Tonight " Buddy Holly [a] Buddy Holly, Don Guess: Reminiscing: 1963
"That's All Right" is a song written and originally performed by the American blues singer Arthur Crudup, and recorded in 1946. It was rereleased in early March 1949 by RCA Victor under the title "That's All Right, Mama" , which was issued as RCA's first rhythm and blues record on its new 45 rpm single format.
The song has also been included in TV spots for the 2004 film The Terminal, as well as the trailer for the 2007 hit comedy Knocked Up. Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers played this song live during their 2008 North American tour. Harrison was honoured in the parody song "No Where Near the End of My Time" by radio on-air personality Bob Rivers.
"It's All Right" is a 1963 song recorded by The Impressions and written by the group's lead singer, Curtis Mayfield. The single was the most successful chart entry of the group's career. "It's All Right" was one of two top-ten singles for the group on the Billboard Hot 100, and the first of six number ones on the Billboard R&B chart. [2]