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Song Album Description Original 1975 "Fuchs geh' voran" / "Wenn es richtig losgeht" "The Hunters" (single) Originally released as a single; German versions of "Fox on the Run" and "Action" Sweet: 1978 "Kōjō no Tsuki" Tokyo Tapes: Recorded in Tokyo. Japanese song. New arrangements by the band Rentarō Taki "Hound Dog" Recorded in Tokyo.
Scorpions are a German hard rock band formed in Hanover in 1965 by guitarist Rudolf Schenker. [3] The longest-running and most successful line-up of the band included Schenker, Klaus Meine (vocals), Matthias Jabs (lead guitar), Francis Buchholz (bass), and Herman Rarebell (drums), and lasted from 1978 to 1992.
This is a complete list of the songs known to have been written or co-written by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. ... "Scorpio" by Dennis Coffey and The Detroit Guitar Band
Scorpions are a German rock band from Hanover, formed in 1965.The band went through numerous changes in personnel in its early years. Founding by rhythm/lead guitarist Rudolf Schenker and drummer Wolfgang Dziony; both at that point shared lead vocals.
On July 10, the song "In My Feelings" was sent to the US rhythmic and contemporary hit radio as the album's fifth single. [17] [18] The song later went on to become the third song off the album to reach number one on the US Billboard Hot 100. [19] "Nonstop" was released to rhythmic radio in the US as the album's sixth single on July 31. [20] "
The following is a list of rock instrumentals. Only instrumentals that are notable are included. ... Song title Date Highest position ... Scorpio: 1971 #6 [84] #7 [85 ...
RELATED: The Christmas Pop Song You Should Listen to Based on Your Zodiac Sign. ... If Scorpio is the zodiac sign that loves eavesdropping on other people's secrets in public, you're the one who ...
In 1971, Coffey recorded "Scorpio" which was a million selling instrumental single that peaked in the US at number nine on the Billboard Hot Soul Singles chart and at number six on the Billboard Hot 100. [2] The instrumental track featured the former Motown "funk brother", Bob Babbitt on bass.