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"They Don’t Like the Government" (2000), Crazy [33] "They Don’t Make Them Like Me Anymore" (1991), Lord Pretender "They Put Me So" (2019) - Chalkdust [ 51 ] [ 33 ]
Feelin' the Spirit is an album by jazz guitarist Grant Green originally issued on Blue Note Records as BLP 4132 and BST 84132. Consisting of jazz arrangements of traditional African American spirituals, it is one of a series of themed records recorded by the guitarist in 1962.
The Fall of Jericho, as described in the biblical Book of Joshua, was the first military engagement fought by the Israelites in the course of the conquest of Canaan. According to Joshua 6:1–27 , the walls of Jericho fell after the Israelites marched around the city walls once a day for six days, seven times on the seventh day, with the ...
No Saving Me" is a power ballad, similar to earlier Walls of Jericho songs "Angel" and "To Be Contined...", about feeling "totally alienated from the real world" on tour. [27] It was the first song on the album the band completed music for, [7] but the last to have its vocals recorded. [21] "Welcome Home" is about domestic violence. [15]
Joshua Daniel White (February 11, 1914 – September 5, 1969) was an American singer, guitarist, songwriter, actor and civil rights activist. He also recorded under the names Pinewood Tom and Tippy Barton in the 1930s.
Moses George Hogan (March 13, 1957 – February 11, 2003) was an American composer and arranger of choral music. He was best known for his settings of spirituals.Hogan was a pianist, conductor, and arranger of international renown.
The Band – Jericho (1993) – Appears on "Blind Willie McTell", "Atlantic City"; co-wrote (with Jules Shear) "Too Soon Gone" [10] The Band – High On The Hog (1996) Pyramid Records – co-wrote “The High Price of Love” Jim Weider And The Honky Tonk Gurus – Big Foot (1997) – Piano on the Chuck Berry instrumental "Deep Feeling ...
The family head to Tina's camp to watch her ride Plops in the exhibition. Tina finds her way back from the woods in time to take her turn riding in front of all the campers' parents. She decides to ride her imaginary horse, Jericho, because she preferred riding a horse that loves her.