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Christopher Todd Jones (born August 7, 1971) is an American former professional football player who was a wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL). He was selected by the Philadelphia Eagles in the third round of the 1995 NFL draft. He played college football for the Miami Hurricanes. Jones also played for the Oakland Raiders.
"Chalk Dust Torture" is a 1992 song by the American band Phish. It is the thirteenth track from their 1992 album A Picture of Nectar and was also released as their first promotional single by Elektra Records. The song is a riff-based, fast-paced rock song written by Phish guitarist and lead vocalist Trey Anastasio and lyricist Tom Marshall. The ...
Chris Jones (November 11, 1958 – September 13, 2005) [1] was an American singer and guitarist who worked mainly in Europe, having moved to Germany after he joined the United States Army. He often recorded with the German audiophile label Stockfisch Records .
"Turn! Turn! Turn!", also known as or subtitled "To Everything There Is a Season", is a song written by Pete Seeger in 1959. [1] The lyrics – except for the title, which is repeated throughout the song, and the final two lines – consist of the first eight verses of the third chapter of the biblical Book of Ecclesiastes. The song was originally released in 1962 as "To Everything There Is a ...
Signature songs can be the result of spontaneous public identification, or a marketing tool developed by the music industry to promote artists, sell their recordings, and develop a fan base. [1] Artists and bands with a signature song are generally expected to perform it at every concert appearance, often as an encore on concert tours ...
"Every Time I Hear That Song" reached No. 1 on the Country Airplay chart dated July 15, 2017, making this Shelton 24th No. 1 song on the chart. [2] The song has sold 146,000 copies in the United States as of July 2017. [3]
The album produced three singles between 1974 and 1975. The first was "Every Time I Turn the Radio On", which peaked at number seven on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. [5] [6] The song also peaked at number four on the RPM Country Singles chart in Canada. [7]
A parody of Baez's protest songs and of Dylan's song "George Jackson," in particular. Listed on the album cover as "Pull the Tregroes, Negroes" "Lonely at the Bottom" Joe Cocker: John Belushi: With Paul Jacobs as Leon Russell on piano "Highway Toes" James Taylor: Christopher Guest: Parody of Tylor's heroin abuse referencing Taylor's "Highway Song"