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"Sit Down" is a song by English band James, originally released in June 1989 by Rough Trade Records. In its eight-and-a-half-minute original form, the song reached number 77 on the UK Singles Chart and was ranked number eight in John Peel's Festive Fifty of that year.
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.
James Edwin Orr (January 15, 1912 – April 22, 1987) [1] was an Irish-born American Baptist Christian minister, hymnwriter, professor, author [2] and promoter of church revival and renewal. Biography
"Sound" is a song written by Jim Glennie, Larry Gott, and Tim Booth, recorded by Manchester band James for their fourth studio album, Seven (1992). Clocking in at over six and a half minutes on the album, the song was shortened considerably for the single version.
"Mony Mony" is a 1968 single by American pop rock band Tommy James and the Shondells, [5] which reached No. 1 on the UK Singles Chart [4] and No. 3 in the U.S. Written by Bobby Bloom, Ritchie Cordell, Bo Gentry, and Tommy James, the song has appeared in various film and television works such as the Oliver Stone drama Heaven & Earth. [6]
All the Colours of You is the 16th studio album of English rock band James that was released on 4 June 2021 through Virgin Music Label & Artist Services.James began writing the album before the release of their 15th studio album Living in Extraordinary Times (2018); they accumulated 100 Jam sessions.
Miracles of the Heart is the first solo studio album by James D-Train Williams known also as part of the American urban/post-disco group D Train.The record was released in 1986 by Columbia Records in the US and via CBS Records in the United Kingdom.
"Bleeding Heart" (sometimes listed as "(My) Bleeding Heart") is a song written and recorded by American blues musician Elmore James in 1961. Considered "among the greatest of James' songs", [1] "Bleeding Heart" was later popularized by Jimi Hendrix, who recorded several versions of the song.