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The song serves as the intro to Tommy Bolin's solo number "Owed to 'G'" instrumental. [24] The composition originated from Bolin and Lord jamming into the double-jointed track. [ 35 ] The letter G was a tribute to composer George Gershwin, whose compositions inspired Deep Purple's songs " Black Night " and " Burn ". [ 24 ]
"Bonnie Jean (Little Sister)" is the debut single written and recorded by American country music artist David Lynn Jones. It was released in August 1987 as the first single from the album Hard Times on Easy Street. The song reached number 10 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. [1]
In 2017, ShortList's Dave Fawbert listed the song as containing "one of the greatest key changes in music history". [22] Cheryl Lynn's recording of "Got to Be Real" was used on the soundtrack of the documentary film Paris Is Burning (1990), and has been noted as echoing the different themes presented within it; New York-based DJ Prince Language ...
Bowie's 1975 song "Fame" features contributions from former Beatle John Lennon. [70] On top of covering Lennon's songs over his career, [71] Bowie performed a one-off live cover of "Imagine" on the final date of the 1983 Serious Moonlight Tour to mark the third anniversary of Lennon's death. The performance was uploaded to YouTube in 2016. [72]
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"Bring Me the Disco King" was first recorded for Black Tie White Noise in 1993 [1] and again for Earthling in 1997, [2] but never made it to the final release of these albums. . While promoting Black Tie White Noise, Bowie called the song "a depressing song summing up the sad late Seventies with a Philip Glass refrain running through it", at the time expecting it to be included on the album
“Sound of Freedom,” a religious thriller led by “The Passion of the Christ” star Jim Caviezel, is becoming an unlikely box office savior. The faith-based movie about child sex trafficking ...
"Ballad of the Adventurers" is Baal's aggressive lament to the death of his mother. "The Drowned Girl" relates the suicide of one of Baal's conquests – a video clip for this song was shot by David Mallet at the same time as the one for "Wild is the Wind". "The Dirty Song" is a short number, with Baal humiliating his lover Sophie.