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"Teach Me Tonight" is a popular song that has become a jazz standard. The music was written by Gene De Paul, the lyrics by Sammy Cahn. [1] The song was published in 1953.
Tasty is the second solo album released by recording artist Patti LaBelle, her second solo album with Epic Records.Compared to the success of her debut album, released the previous year, the album performed only modestly well but featured the popular tunes "Eyes in the Back of My Head", which became a club hit, the Latin soul flavored "Teach Me Tonight (Me Gusta Tu Baile)", the David Lasley ...
"Teach Me Tonight" Gene de Paul Sammy Cahn: June–September 1981 Looking Back with Love (1981) 3:28 Curt Boettcher: Unleash the Love: Mike Love 2018 Unleash the Love:
Tico Rico is a 1977 jazz/funk album by saxophonist Hank Crawford.It was produced by Creed Taylor.The music featured CTI recording artists including Eric Gale, Steve Gadd, Jon Faddis and Randy Brecker.
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The song starts out showing a guitar teacher who only has his guitar to "Keep his belly still". For each lesson, he got a "crisp ten dollar bill". The woman in the song says that she wants to play the guitar and hear her children sing with her. As the song goes on, he tried to teach her some chords, but she only wants to listen to him and his ...
Down Every Road 1962–1994 comprises 100 songs recorded from 1962 through 1994, across four CDs. [1] Each CD represents a different period of Haggard's career. [2] The first CD includes songs from 1962 through 1967, when Haggard released his first few albums with Capitol Records. [2]
"Love Me Tonight" is a song performed by Tom Jones. It peaked at #2 on the adult contemporary chart, #9 on the UK Singles Chart, and #13 on the Billboard Hot 100 the week of July 19, 1969. [1] [2] The song was arranged by Johnnie Spence and produced by Peter Sullivan. [3] The song ranked #94 on Billboard magazine's Top 100 singles of 1969. [4]