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R. C. Bannon (born Daniel Shipley; May 2, 1945) is an American country music singer. Active since 1977, Bannon has recorded for the Columbia and RCA labels. He was also married to singer Louise Mandrell from 1979 to 1991, and charted six duets with her in addition to 12 singles of his own.
I Don't Have to Be Me ('til Monday) I Wanna Say Yes; O. One of a Kind Pair of Fools; Only One Love in My Life (song) S. ... Category: Songs written by R.C. Bannon.
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"Don't Blame Me", a B-side track by Ozzy Osbourne's on the single "Mama, I'm Coming Home" "Don't Blame Me", a song by Santigold from I Don't Want: The Gold Fire Sessions Don't Blame Me , an album by Steve Goodman
Ozzy Osbourne, Joe Satriani and Slash) 1991 Ralph Ziman [84] "Therapy" (Infectious Grooves featuring Ozzy Osbourne) Eric Matthies [85] "Shake Your Head" (Was (Not Was) featuring Kim Basinger and Ozzy Osbourne) 1992 unknown "I Ain't No Nice Guy" (Motörhead featuring Ozzy Osbourne and Slash) Michael Brillantes [86] "Shock the Monkey"
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[3] Osbourne considers this song to be "a gift from God", as stated in the Prince of Darkness liner notes. [4] A shorter edited version of this song was released to some radio stations, and can be heard on the 1997 compilation album The Ozzman Cometh. The full-length version appears on The Essential Ozzy Osbourne.
The album consists entirely of cover songs, with an emphasis on rock music from the 1960s and 1970s. This is Osbourne's first and only album to feature cover songs from various artists, although in 1982, Osbourne released the live album Speak of the Devil featuring renditions of songs from his time with Black Sabbath .