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  2. Look on Yonder Wall - Wikipedia

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    Duke Records issued it as a single and listed the songwriter as "Eddie James". [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Junior Wells with Buddy Guy recorded it for their influential 1965 album Hoodoo Man Blues . [ 11 ] With the shorter title "Yonder Wall", the credit reads "Trad.-P.D." [ 11 ] An album review noted Wells' vocals "were delivered with an equally powerful ...

  3. Friends for Life (Debby Boone album) - Wikipedia

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    "The Name Above All Names" (Chuck Girard) [4:46] "A Little Broken Bread" (Bill Batstone) [4:33] "Above All Else" (Michael Omartian, Stormie Omartian) [4:31] "Masihlanganeni (Let Us Stand Together)" (J.B. Arthur, Danny Bridgens, Nic Paton, Victor Phume) [5:01] "Friends for Life" (Michael Omartian, Stormie Omartian) [3:27]

  4. Debby Kerner & Ernie Rettino - Wikipedia

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    Kerner started off as a solo Christian singer in 1969. She and Rettino met at Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa in Southern California, where she led worship. They have been making music together since the mid-1970s.

  5. Done Somebody Wrong - Wikipedia

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    "I Must Have Done Somebody Wrong" is a blues song written and recorded by Eddie Kirkland in 1959. Using the same lyrics but modifying aspects of the music, Elmore James recorded it as "Done Somebody Wrong" in 1960; he took sole writing credit for it and it came to be known as an Elmore James song.

  6. The Name Above the Title - Wikipedia

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    The Name Above the Title is an album by the folk-rock singer John Wesley Harding, released in 1991. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] It was his third successive Frank Capra -inspired album title, coming from the director's autobiography.

  7. Jesse James (folk song) - Wikipedia

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    "Jesse James" is a 20th-century American folk song about the outlaw of the same name, first recorded by Bentley Ball in 1919 [1] and subsequently by many others, including Bascom Lamar Lunsford, Vernon Dalhart, Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger, The Kingston Trio, The Pogues, The Ramblin' Riversiders, The Country Gentlemen, Willy DeVille, Van Morrison, Harry McClintock, Grandpa Jones, Bob Seger, The ...

  8. Mony Mony - Wikipedia

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    "Mony Mony" is a 1968 single by American pop rock band Tommy James and the Shondells, [5] which reached No. 1 on the UK Singles Chart [4] and No. 3 in the U.S. Written by Bobby Bloom, Ritchie Cordell, Bo Gentry, and Tommy James, the song has appeared in various film and television works such as the Oliver Stone drama Heaven & Earth. [6]

  9. Old Flames Have New Names - Wikipedia

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    Braddock and Van Hoy wrote the song over the telephone in an attempt to create something along the lines of George Strait's 1987 country single "All My Ex's Live in Texas". They initially titled the song "Old Flames With New Names". Mark Wright, who would produce Chesnutt's record, suggested the change to "Old Flames Have New Names". [2]