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"Tootsee Roll" is a song by rap group 69 Boyz released as the first single from their debut album 199Quad. In the United States, the song sold one million copies and earned a platinum certification from the Recording Industry Association of America .
For Ladies Only is the sixth studio album by Canadian-American rock band Steppenwolf.The album was released in November 1971, by Dunhill Records.It is a political concept album mainly about feminism but with several more conventional songs about romance as well, both unusual themes for Steppenwolf.
Skullduggery is the ninth studio album by Canadian-American rock band Steppenwolf.The album was released in May 1976, by Epic Records.It was the third of four released by Epic Records, and the last to feature keyboardist Wayne Cook, who left to join Player in 1977. [1]
Captain Tootsie is an advertisement comic strip created for Tootsie Rolls in 1943 by C C Beck, Pete Costanza and Bill Schreider (1950 onwards). [15] It features the Captain Tootsie and his sidekick, a black-haired boy named Rollo, along with three other young cohorts; a red-haired boy named Fatso, a blond boy named Fisty (or a brunette named Marybelle), and a blonde-haired girl called Sweetie ...
Steppenwolf 7: 5:00: 9. "I'm Movin' On" (performed by John Kay) Hank Snow: Forgotten Songs and Unsung Heroes: 3:09: 10. "Children of the Night" Slow Flux: 4:43: 11. "Twisted" Steppenwolf Live: 5:06: 12. "Rock 'n' Roll Rebels" (performed by John Kay & Steppenwolf) Kay, Rocket Ritchotte, Michael Wilk: Rock & Roll Rebels: 3:51: 13. "The Ostrich ...
It features some of their most famous songs, including "Born to Be Wild", ... "Sookie Sookie" (from Steppenwolf, January 1968) Don Covay, Steve Cropper: 3:13: 12.
A 6-year-old girl got the surprise of a lifetime when, after she went viral singing a song by Jelly Roll, the country music superstar responded. Now, she says she hopes to meet him — and sing ...
Gold: Their Great Hits is a greatest hits album released by the Canadian-American hard rock band Steppenwolf. The album, released in 1971, charted at #24 on the Billboard Pop Albums charts and was certified "gold" by the RIAA on April 12, 1971. Initial pressings of the album came in a gatefold sleeve, with a detachable poster of the band.