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Under the Gun is the twelfth studio album by the American country rock band Poco. ... Rusty Young – electric guitars (1, 2, 4–10), backing vocals (2, 7, 10), ...
"Rose of Cimarron" is a song by country rock band Poco being the title cut of their 1976 album release Rose of Cimarron: written by founding member Rusty Young, the song featured lead vocals by Paul Cotton and Timothy B. Schmit.
Credited as Rusty Tamblyn 1949 Samson and Delilah: Saul: 1950 Gun Crazy: Bart Tare at 14 Credited as Rusty Tamblyn 1950 Captain Carey, U.S.A. Pietro Credited as Rusty Tamblyn 1950 The Vicious Years: Tino 1950 Father of the Bride: Tommy Banks Credited as Rusty Tamblyn 1951 Father's Little Dividend: Tommy Banks 1951 As Young as You Feel: Willie ...
The tradition is continued in the UK by acts such as Chas & Dave and a Tribute to Chas and Dave called Gertcha, many of whose works are in a 'pub song' format. Typical songs include: "Any Old Iron" "Daddy Wouldn't Buy Me a Bow Wow" "Knees Up Mother Brown" "My Old Man's a Dustman" "Nellie Dean" "Underneath the Arches" "Where Did You Get That Hat?"
The following is a list of songs recorded by the American punk rock band Green Day. Since their first single in 1989, the band has gone on to release over 200 songs. This list includes songs from studio albums, compilation albums and singles, along with covers and known unreleased tracks. Songs recorded by any of the band's side projects are ...
The songs are listed in the index by accession number, rather than (for example) by subject matter or in order of importance. Some well-known songs have low Roud numbers (for example, many of the Child Ballads), but others have high ones. Some of the songs were also included in the collection Jacobite Reliques by Scottish poet and novelist ...
Ann Cole released a version of the song as a single in 1956 which reached #10 on the U.S. R&B chart. [4] Toni Arden released a version of the song as a single in 1956 which reached #78 in the U.S. [5] Janie Fricke released a version of the song as a single in 1987 which reached #32 on the U.S. country chart. [6]
The song is featured in the video game Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost and Damned. The song is featured in James Hardy's part in Fallen Footwear's "Ride the Sky" (2008). A live version is on the Lynyrd Skynyrd album Live at Winterland, which was released in 2009. The song was recorded at Studio One in Doraville, Georgia.