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"Some Guys Have All the Luck" is a song written by Jeff Fortgang. [1] It has been a Top 40 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 twice, as the original by The Persuaders in 1973 reaching No. 39. [ 2 ] In 1982 it was covered by Robert Palmer, which was a hit in the UK peaking at No. 16.
These Atco recordings were produced by Phil Hurtt, Tony Bell, and LeBaron Taylor in Philadelphia. The group scored a number of additional R&B and pop hits during this time, including their original version of the oft-covered song "Some Guys Have All the Luck", which inched into the Pop top 40 and became their final R&B top-ten single.
Maxi (released as Maxi Priest in the United States and Canada) is the third studio album by English reggae vocalist Maxi Priest, released in 1987.It contains the singles "Some Guys Have All the Luck", "How Can We Ease the Pain?", "Wild World" and "Goodbye to Love Again".
"Some Guys Have All the Luck" 2 different versions: Jerry Kramer & Wayne Isham: 1985 "People Get Ready" with Jeff Beck: D. J. Webster Flash (Jeff Beck album) 1986 "Love Touch" Mary Lambert: Every Beat of My Heart "Every Beat of My Heart" Leslie Libman "Another Heartache" Leslie Libman 1987 "Twistin' the Night Away" 1987 version: Innerspace ...
The success was repeated with the 1982 EP release of Some Guys Have All the Luck. [12] Going into the 1980s, Palmer's increasing commercial success as a performer fuelled his work as a producer, including on Jamaican ska legend Desmond Dekker's 1981 album Compass Point.
"You never know what worse luck your bad luck has saved you from."--Cormac McCarthy, No Country For Old Men. Friday, March 4: "Luck is a dividend of sweat. The more you sweat, the luckier you get ...
Maybe It's Live is a live album by Robert Palmer, released in 1982.It combines six live tracks of old songs with four new songs recorded in the studio, including "Some Guys Have All the Luck", which was a hit for Palmer in the UK, [2] peaking at No. 16 on the UK Singles Chart.
“What if the mob, but funny?” is the question asked by “Love Songs for Tough Guys,” and if your answer is “Isn’t that just ‘Analyze This?’” you aren’t alone. Still, this French ...