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Firebringer is a comedy musical with music and lyrics by Meredith Stepien and Mark Swiderski and a book by Matt Lang, Nick Lang, and Brian Holden with additional writing by Stepien. [1] It was the tenth staged show produced by StarKid Productions. The story follows characters in the prehistoric era where the invention of fire is studied.
"Work to Do" is a 1972 funk song by the Isley Brothers, released on their T-Neck imprint. The song, written and produced by the group, was issued on their 1972 album, Brother, Brother, Brother , and charted at #51 pop and #11 R&B upon its initial charting.
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In the 1950s, they got in touch with Lenny Bruce about starting a singing career and moved to California. [3] They auditioned for parts on the Mickey Mouse Club, but were rejected. [4] Soon after, however, they signed to Del-Fi Records and recorded several singles. [5] Aside from the modest chart hit "Cherrystone" (1959), these were not ...
Beginning in 1968, she began making the US country chart and reached the top 30 by 1972 with "We've Got to Work It out Between Us". [2] The song was composed by Ann J. Morton and produced by Danny Davis [ 3 ] This was Trask's first time working with Davis as producer after it was suggested by her former producer ( Buddy Killen ) that she get a ...
"Babies" was later re-released as the lead track from Pulp's The Sisters EP—"due to public and record company demand," according to Cocker. [9] The rest of the EP, made up of songs not included on His 'n' Hers, included "Your Sister's Clothes," a sequel song to "Babies." The EP was commercially successful, reaching number 19 in the UK ...
It marked the first time in Madonna's 25-year career that another artist was featured in a single. [1] According to Madonna, the song is about saving the environment and "having a good time while we are doing it". She also cited the song as the inspiration for the documentary I Am Because We Are (2008).
"We Got to Get You a Woman" was inspired by Rundgren's friend, music executive Paul Fishkin, who later promoted the song and Rundgren. It refers to the two's "post-hanging days" in Greenwich Village. [2] In the song, Rundgren tells his friend Leroy, “We gotta get you a woman / It’s like nothin’ else to make you feel sure you’re alive.”