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"Old Time's Sake" is a song by American rapper Eminem featuring fellow American rapper and producer Dr. Dre, and the only promotional single from the former's Relapse (2009). [ 1 ] Background
"Crack a Bottle" is a song by American rappers Eminem, Dr. Dre and 50 Cent. The song was released as the lead single from the former's sixth studio album Relapse (2009). On February 12, 2009, the song broke the first week digital sales record with 418,000 downloads, topping the previous record held by "Live Your Life" by T.I. featuring Rihanna. [1]
from the album One Kiss for Old Times' Sake; B-side "If I Live to Be a Hundred" Released: May 1965: Recorded: 1965: Genre: Pop: Label: Diamond: Songwriter(s) Artie Resnick, Kenny Young: Producer(s) Phil Kahl, Ray Vernon: Ronnie Dove singles chronology "
"Auld Lang Syne" is a Scots phrase that literally translates to "old long since," but has taken on a more fluid definition along the lines of "for old time's sake" or "the olden days."
Rock Me Tonight is the platinum-selling 1985 debut album from American R&B/Soul singer Freddie Jackson.Released on April 28, 1985, the album yielded four top-10 singles on the U.S. R&B chart, with the first two, "You Are My Lady" and "Rock Me Tonight (For Old Times Sake)", reaching number one.
"For Ol' Times Sake'" is a song by Tony Joe White, covered in 1973 by Elvis Presley. It was written by Tony Joe White , who originally released it on his 1973 album Homemade Ice Cream . His other songs covered by Presley are " Polk Salad Annie " and " I've Got a Thing About You Baby ".
The album was released on the strength of two hit singles, "A Little Bit of Heaven" and "One Kiss for Old Times’ Sake", both of which were Top 20 pop hits. The album peaked at number 119 on the Billboard 200 chart. [1] The album was reissued on CD in the mid 1990s, being paired with Dove’s I'll Make All Your Dreams Come True album. More ...
"Rock Me Tonight (For Old Times Sake)" is the debut single for Harlem-born R&B/soul singer Freddie Jackson. Taken from the namesake debut title album, Rock Me Tonight , the popular ballad was written and produced by Paul Laurence . [ 1 ]