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"Sit on My Knee" is a song written by Dave Larkin, the lead singer of Dallas Crane. [1] Dallas Crane recorded a version for their second album, Twenty Four Seven. (2000) In 2005, Jimmy Barnes released a version with Dallas Crane as the second single from his eleventh studio album, Double Happiness. The song peaked at No. 14 on the ARIA Singles ...
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The first live recording of the song appeared on the Eagles' 1980 live album, and an acoustic version with an extended intro is a track on the 1994 Hell Freezes Over reunion concert CD and video release. [28] The Hell Freezes Over version is performed using eight guitars and has a decidedly Spanish sound, with Felder's flamenco-inspired ...
The song kept ascending and fell twice before reaching a final peak of number 18 the week ending August 6, 2011. The song was last seen in its 20th week on the chart at number 62, before being moved to recurrent status. More than two months later, "Knee Deep" was ranked by Billboard as the 80th most popular song of 2011 in the year-end singles ...
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"(Not Just) Knee Deep" is a song by the American funk band Funkadelic written by George Clinton. [1] The song was released as a single for their album Uncle Jam Wants You (1979). [2] The song is widely regarded as a funk classic, peaking at No. 77 on the Billboard Hot 100 and topping the US R&B charts in 1979. [3]
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Dan Roberts, who was a fellow country singer and McCoy's friend, wrote the original lyrics of "Take a Knee, My Ass". [2] McCoy claimed to have edited out some lyrics that were more "uncomfortable for me" and "more race-oriented". [2] Before recording the song, McCoy performed it live at a concert in Missouri. [4]