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Stepping stones or stepstones are sets of stones arranged to form an improvised causeway that allows a pedestrian to cross a natural watercourse such as a creek, a small river; or a water feature in a garden where water is allowed to flow between stone steps. [1]
"I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone" is a rock song written by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart. It was first recorded by the English band the Liverpool Five in early 1966 but remained unreleased before summer of that same year.
Stepping stone(s) may refer to: Stepping stones, stones placed to allow pedestrians to cross a watercourse; Places. Stepping Stone, Virginia, US, an unincorporated ...
"Stepping Stone" is a song by American musician Jimi Hendrix. Written and produced by Hendrix, he recorded it early in 1970 with the short-lived Band of Gypsys lineup of Hendrix, Billy Cox and Buddy Miles. The song, with "Izabella", was released as a single by Reprise Records on April 8, 1970. It was the last single released by Hendrix before ...
Stepping Stone" is the fourth single by British singer Duffy from her debut studio album, Rockferry. The single was officially released as both a digital download and CD single on 1 September 2008 in the United Kingdom.
"Stepping Stone" is a song by American country music artist Lari White, written by White, David Kent, and Craig Wiseman. It was released on May 4, 1998, via country radio as the lead single to her fourth studio album of the same name (1998) by Lyric Street Records and was the label's first official release. [ 1 ]
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Stepping Stone is the fourth studio album by American country music artist Lari White. It was released on July 28, 1998 via Lyric Street Records, her first album for the label and the then-new label's first release officially. [4] Dann Huff produced this album. This was White's last album to primarily feature a country sound as later projects ...