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When you and I were sweethearts beneath the summer sky; Your hair has turned to silver, the gold has faded too; But still I will remember, where I first met you. (Chorus) Down by the old mill stream Where I first met you, With your eyes of blue, Dressed in gingham too, It was there I knew that you loved me true, You were sixteen, my village queen,
Peggy Jones (later Malone, July 19, 1940 – September 16, 2015), known on stage as Lady Bo in recognition of her relationship with Bo Diddley, was an American musician.A pioneer of rock and roll, Jones played rhythm guitar in Bo Diddley's band in the late 1950s and early 1960s, becoming one of the first (perhaps the first) female rock guitarists in a highly visible rock band, and was ...
Johnson started playing piano after her father when she was five years old, switching to guitar at age twelve. [1] She attended Edmonton County School in Edmonton, London, [2] where she discovered rock music and played bass and piano in school bands. [1] She went back to guitar and was already writing and playing her own material when she met ...
Randall William Rhoads (December 6, 1956 – March 19, 1982) was an American guitarist. He was the co-founder and original guitarist of the heavy metal band Quiet Riot, and the guitarist and co-songwriter for Ozzy Osbourne's first two solo albums Blizzard of Ozz (1980) and Diary of a Madman (1981).
Entwistle continues to top 'best ever bass player' polls in musicians magazines. In 2000, Guitar magazine named him "Bassist of the Millennium" in a readers' poll. [58] J. D. Considine ranked Entwistle No. 9 on his list of "Top 50 Bass Players". [59] He was named the second best rock bassist on Creem Magazine's 1974 Reader Poll Results. [60]
Mac McAnally said he saw the late musician just 24 hours before his death.
SingStar Queen – The original version of the song was featured in the PlayStation karaoke music video game SingStar Queen. [42] Guitar Hero series – The single version of the song was available as a playable track in the 2009 music video game Guitar Hero: Van Halen. [43] The song was also featured in Guitar Hero Live. [44]
"Need Your Loving Tonight" is a song by the rock band Queen and written by bass guitarist John Deacon. It is the fourth track on the first side of their 1980 album The Game and the second song on the album by Deacon (the other being "Another One Bites the Dust").