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In 1968, they recorded the song "Valley of the Dolls", written for (but not actually used in) the movie of the same name. Despite an endorsement from the original book's author Jacqueline Susann , the Arbors' tune was overshadowed by Dory Previn 's title song from the movie and was not a national hit (it did manage to make the top ten at WAAM ...
"I Can't Quit" is a song by the CEDM group Capital Kings featuring Christian rapper Reconcile. It was released in the iTunes Store on July 29, 2016. [ 2 ] It is the first song by the group featuring Dylan Housewright as the singer instead of Jon White.
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Jim Beloff is a graduate of Hampshire College where he focused on musical theater. After working on 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, a short lived Broadway musical by Alan Jay Lerner and Leonard Bernstein, Beloff composed several children's musicals that were produced in New York City.
You Just Can't Quit" bubbled under Billboard's Hot 100, reaching number 108, [4] number 76 on the Cashbox singles chart, [5] and number 24 in Canada. [ 6 ] The album was released on compact disc by Ace Records on June 23, 1998, as tracks 1 through 12 on a pairing of two albums on one CD with tracks 13 through 24 consisting of Nelson's 1967 ...
"I Can't Quit You Baby" is blues song written by Willie Dixon and first recorded by Chicago blues artist Otis Rush in 1956. [1] It is a slow twelve-bar blues ensemble piece, with lyrics about the consequences of an adulterous relationship which is difficult to end. "I Can't Quit You Baby" was Rush's first recording and Cobra Records's debut
A version by Herb Alpert appeared on the Warm album by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass. [4] Brazilian bossa nova singer Astrud Gilberto recorded it in 1969, for her, I Haven't Got Anything Better to Do album. [5] Scottish singer Lulu covered the song as "Without Him". Lulu's version was the B-side of her 1968 single "I'm A Tiger".
Clifton Avon "Cliff" Edwards (June 14, 1895 – July 17, 1971), nicknamed "Ukulele Ike", was an American musician and actor.He enjoyed considerable popularity in the 1920s and early 1930s, specializing in jazzy renditions of pop standards and novelty tunes.