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"You Got Nothing I Want" is a 1981 single from Australian rock band Cold Chisel, the first released from the album Circus Animals. One of the band's heaviest and most aggressive songs, which was written by singer Jimmy Barnes in response to the treatment they received at the hands of a record company executive during a U.S. tour earlier in the year.
Sarah Vaughan - for her album At Mister Kelly's (1957)., [11] and Sarah Vaughan Sings Broadway: Great Songs from Hit Shows (1958), [12] Dorothy Ashby covered the song in 1958 on Hip Harp [13] Julian "Cannonball" Adderley - in the 1958 album Somethin' Else [14] Duke Ellington and His Orchestra - on the album Ellington Indigos in [15]
Released in March 1973, the album coincided with the release of their latest hit single "Pinball Wizard/See Me Feel Me", which reached #16 on the UK charts. [1]This single was a medley of two songs taken from the Who's rock opera Tommy and employed a harder-edged sound for the group, with heavy use of electric guitars and vocals more in line with a typical rock style.
The Oscar-winning composer shares his writing process for Wicked's iconic songs, from 'Popular' to 'Defying Gravity'
Rain (Falling From The Skies) 1953: Gunther Finlay, Robert Mellin Rain in My Heart: 1968: Victoria Pike, Teddy Randazzo: Reaching for the Moon: 1965: Irving Berlin: Red: 1956: André Previn: Remember: 1962, 1978: Irving Berlin: Remember Me in Your Dreams: 1950: Hal David, Morty Nevins The Right Girl for Me: 1949: Betty Comden, Roger Edens ...
Paul Kennerley was on a shuttle bus at the Nashville airport when a tune bounced into his head, and from the beginning, "Tempted" was hard to resist.
"Incense and Peppermints" is a 1967 song by the American psychedelic rock band Strawberry Alarm Clock.The song is officially credited as having been written by John S. Carter and Tim Gilbert, although it was based on an instrumental idea by band members Mark Weitz and Ed King. [5]
With Schwartz himself co-producing the album with Greg Wells (“Greatest Showman”) and original music-director/arranger Stephen Oremus, it simply sounds like what the legit version would if it ...