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The lyrics of "James" narrate a heartfelt conversation between two friends who chose different paths in life, reflecting on the choices they've made and the pressures of societal and familial expectations. The lyrics are directed at "James," a friend who has taken a more traditional, stable path by prioritizing education and responsibility.
In 1977 Don Francisco recorded "I Don't Care Where You've Been Sleeping" for the album Forgiven. It is one of the most uncompromising songs he has ever written and it is considered by many to be one of his best songs. [5] [6] Benson Records re-released the original album Forgiven along with Got to Tell Somebody, and put them both on one CD in 1988.
Elmer Lee Fields (born April 26, 1950) is an American soul singer, sometimes nicknamed "Little JB" for his physical and vocal resemblance with James Brown. [2] He has worked with Kool and the Gang, Hip Huggers, O. V. Wright, Darrell Banks, and Little Royal. [3]
This prompted the idea of doing two versions of "He's Alive": a short version for television, and a longer version for theatrical release as a feature film. His extended script added a number of scenes and even a new protagonist, an FBI agent who investigates Vollmer's neo-Nazi movement, but with The Twilight Zone 's budget already stretched to ...
Edward Thomas James (born August 4, 1961) [1] is an American murderer and sex offender. His being featured on the national television show America's Most Wanted led to his capture and conviction for the September 1993 murders of an 8-year-old girl and her grandmother in Casselberry, Seminole County, Florida.
Duke Records issued it as a single and listed the songwriter as "Eddie James". [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Junior Wells with Buddy Guy recorded it for their influential 1965 album Hoodoo Man Blues . [ 11 ] With the shorter title "Yonder Wall", the credit reads "Trad.-P.D." [ 11 ] An album review noted Wells' vocals "were delivered with an equally powerful ...
However, Heriberto "Eddie" Seda has been identified as the "copycat" killer, having fatally shot three people and wounding at least five others between 1990 and 1993.
Chicago 18 is the fifteenth studio album by the American rock band Chicago, released on September 29, 1986.This album is the first without original vocalist Peter Cetera, and the first to feature Jason Scheff on bass and vocals.