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"Dark Lady" Cher John Durrill Dark Lady: 1974 [20] "David's Song" Cher David Paich: Half-Breed: 1973 [36] "Dead Ringer for Love" Meat Loaf featuring Cher Jim Steinman: Dead Ringer: 1981 [46] "A Different Kind of Love Song" Cher Johan Åberg Michelle Lewis Sigurd Rosnes: Living Proof: 2001 [14] "Disaster Cake" Cher Cher Pat MacDonald Bruce ...
"Rainbow in the Dark" is a song by heavy metal band Dio. Released from the band's double platinum-selling 1983 debut album, Holy Diver. Assisted by a popular MTV music video, it reached #12 on US Billboard Album Rock Tracks in early October. The distinctive keyboard motif was composed by Jimmy Bain on a Yamaha keyboard. [2]
Everett True from Melody Maker felt that "Paraffin" "does possess a certain unsteady grace, a certain velveteen charm". [2] Another Melody Maker editor, Taylor Parkes, called it "a pretty little modern pop thing, chukka-chukka-bang and a sweet sloping chorus and halfway-intriguing, probably half-baked lyrics about flower thieves in the back yard and old men poking bony fingers in people's eyes ...
Jimmy Guterman, upon reviewing the album in 1986, singled out the song as a "mature version of the dark love songs on The Pretender. With the lyric "I guess I never knew/What she was talking about" coupled with "I guess I never knew/What she was living without,'" Guterman writes, Browne "nails heartbreak to the wall and sends his listeners scurrying for the Kleenex."
"Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town" is a song written by Mel Tillis about a paralyzed veteran who lies helplessly as his wife "paints up" to go out for the evening without him; he believes that she is going in search of a lover. As he hears the door slam behind her, he claims that he would murder her if he could move to get his gun, and pleads ...
Ruby Amanfu is an American recording artist based in Nashville. Amanfu has released seven studio albums and multiple singles. Amanfu has released seven studio albums and multiple singles. She is known for being one half of the duo Sam & Ruby , whose album was named Associated Press Album of the Year in 2009.
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Although hit records eluded her, she proved to be a major name in personal appearances and on radio in the 1940s and 50s. In the 1960s she gained a new audience on the folk music circuit. Her song "Ruby, Are You Mad at Your Man?" became a bluegrass standard after it was covered by the Osborne Brothers. [2]