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  2. Jimmy Davis (songwriter) - Wikipedia

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    James Edward Davis (1915 – 1997) was an American songwriter, composer, singer, pianist and actor. He co-wrote the song "Lover Man (Oh, Where Can You Be?)". Davis was born in Madison, Georgia. He and his family moved to Gary, Illinois, and then to Englewood, New Jersey, where he completed his high school education.

  3. Sit Down (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Sit Down" is a song by English band James, originally released in June 1989 by Rough Trade Records. In its eight-and-a-half-minute original form, the song reached number 77 on the UK Singles Chart and was ranked number eight in John Peel's Festive Fifty of that year.

  4. All the Colours of You - Wikipedia

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    Getting Myself Into" channels the indie sound of James's earliest material; "Magic Bus" is a dance-pop song. [25] [27] "Isabella" was the first song written for the album, and was originally known as "Yorkshire Day 1, Jam 2". [28] Davies made a 15-minute demo of the jam, which confused the other band members, who felt it was too long. [29]

  5. Pianoman - Wikipedia

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    Pianoman is the alias of dance music producer James Sammon from Bradford, West Yorkshire who got to number 6 in the UK Singles Chart with the hit single "Blurred" in June 1996. [1] His follow-up to "Blurred" released on 3 Beat Records was from a Belinda Carlisle sample of " Live Your Life Be Free ", entitled "Party People (Live Your Life Be ...

  6. Millionaires (album) - Wikipedia

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    As Booth was ill during the making of the album, it made writing lyrics more difficult than usual. He highlighted "Crash" as a track that he felt was incomplete lyrically. [ 37 ] The album featured a few love songs and some talking about revenge; discussing the latter, Booth said they refer to a "number of people in the last few years who would ...

  7. Charleston (1923 song) - Wikipedia

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    Lyrics, though rarely sung (an exception is Chubby Checker's 1961 recording), were penned by Cecil Mack, himself one of the most accomplished songwriters of the early 1900s. The song's driving rhythm, basically the first bar of a 3 2 clave , came to have widespread use in jazz comping and musicians still reference it by name. [ 4 ]

  8. Dance wit' Me - Wikipedia

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    Rick James: Producer(s) Rick James: Rick James singles chronology "Standing ... "Dance wit' Me" (1982) "Hard to Get" (1982) "Dance wit' Me" is a song by American ...

  9. Freemasons (DJs) - Wikipedia

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    "Watchin'" peaked at #1 on the Hot Dance Club Play and within the Top 20 of the Hot Dance Airplay chart. The third original single from Freemasons, "Rain Down Love", reached the Top 20 of the Hot Dance Airplay chart. Their fourth single (released digitally), "Nothing but a Heartache" featuring vocals from Sylvia Mason-James, was released in ...