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  2. Linda Laurie - Wikipedia

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    After relocating to the West Coast, Linda Laurie wrote a number of songs for other artists, including Bobby Vinton ("I'm Comin' Home Girl"), Sonny and Cher ("Crystal Clear, Muddy Waters" and "I Love What You Did With The Love I Gave You", which she co-wrote with Annette Tucker), Cher solo ("When You Find Out Where You're Going, Let Me Know"), Nancy Sinatra (with Frank Sinatra; "Life's a Trippy ...

  3. The Blues Brothers - Wikipedia

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    The duo were dressed in matching black suits, black pencil ties, black trilby hats and black sunglasses. The band itself was carefully constructed, and made up of experienced musicians of the time, including Steve "The Colonel" Cropper, Donald "Duck" Dunn, Matt "Guitar" Murphy, "Blue" Lou Marini, Tom "Bones" Malone, and Alan "Mr. Fabulous" Rubin.

  4. Risky Business (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Risky Business is the twenty-first major release and fourth soundtrack album by Tangerine Dream.It is the soundtrack to the 1983 film Risky Business, starring Tom Cruise, [2] and also includes songs by Bob Seger, Muddy Waters, Jeff Beck, Prince, Journey and Phil Collins.

  5. 5 Must-Buy ‘It Girl’ Sunglasses Under $9 at Amazon - AOL

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  6. You Shook Me - Wikipedia

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    "You Shook Me" is unique among Muddy Waters' songs – it is the first time he overdubbed vocals onto an existing commercially released record. The backing track for Waters started as an impromptu slide guitar instrumental by blues guitarist Earl Hooker during a May 3, 1961, recording session for Chief Records. [1]

  7. Mud Morganfield - Wikipedia

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    The similarity is evident in For Pops: A Tribute To Muddy Waters, an album on which he performs several Muddy Waters songs. [citation needed] Morganfield launched his music career in blues clubs on the south side of Chicago, where he performed a mix of his father's material and his own original works. Regarding his performances of Muddy Waters ...

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