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The band had a No.2 US hit and million seller with this version of the title song from the musical Hair. [4] A stereo mix of this elaborate studio version of "Hair" subsequently became the opening track for "The Cowsills in Concert" album, which was released in May 1969.
Two Songs for Voice, Viola and Piano, Op. 91 by Brahms (1884) A number of compositions by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov (1844–1908) A number of works by John Ireland: Two Songs, 1916, settings of Eric Thirkell Cooper; Two Songs, 1917-18, settings of Rupert Brooke; Two Songs, 1920, settings of Aldous Huxley and Sir Philip Sidney
[7] [2] With the exception of the original single, "Two Little Boys" would not be released on an official album until Bear Family Records released The Melody Ranch Girl box set in 1995. [7] [8] Shepard performed "Two Little Boys" on The Wilburn Brothers television show following its original release. In re-watching the original video, she ...
[2] [3] It became a popular music hall song of the time. Sheet music published in the United States in 1903 has a photograph of vaudeville singer and recording artist Dan W. Quinn, with the words "Successfully sung by Dan W. Quinn". [4] The song parallels a childhood incident, the two boys playing soldier with wooden horses, and a dramatic ...
Several of the tracks are originals, written by Boyz II Men with labelmate and longtime friend Brian McKnight; others are traditional Christmas songs. It was remastered and re-released on October 4, 2024. Christmas Interpretations served as the follow-up to their debut album Cooleyhighharmony (1991).
Now and Zen is the fourth solo album by Robert Plant, released 29 February 1988 by Es Paranza Records, Plant's own label. The album made the top 10 in the US (No. 6) and UK (No. 10). It was certified triple platinum by the RIAA on 7 September 2001. The album was produced by Tim Palmer, Robert Plant, and Phil Johnstone.
Brett William Seaborn Jones is an American singer, songwriter, and music publisher from Warm Springs, Georgia, United States, [1] working in country music. He has had over one hundred songs recorded, including fourteen top ten hits and five number one hits. [2] Jones signed a publishing deal with a company owned by country music singer Ronnie ...
The following year, he and Jones were again nominated in the same category (the title song for the Sidney Poitier film For Love of Ivy). He had his last hit song in 1969–70 with " He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother ", co-written with Bobby Scott and recorded by The Hollies .