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"(I'm a) One-Woman Man" is a song co-written by American country music artist Johnny Horton and Tillman Franks. It was originally released as a single by Horton in 1956, whose version peaked at number 7 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. [ 1 ]
"One Woman Man" is a song recorded by English-Canadian girl group All Saints for their fourth studio album, Red Flag (2016). It was written by group member Shaznay Lewis in collaboration with Dan Radclyffe, whilst production was handled by the latter and K-Gee .
In his book Willie: An Autobiography, Nelson recalled that it was hard to find artists interested in recording "Crazy" due to its use of several chords, instead of the standard three used for country music compositions at the time. [17] Walker intended to record the song, and made a demo at Starday Records. Ultimately, the label decided to ...
Who will win: Cody Johnson's "The Painter," written by Benjy Davis, Kat Higgins, Ryan Larkins. Cody Johnson's embrace of every facet of creating hit songs should be more closely studied.
There are really cool chords and key changes in that song, so I’d say that it’s a medium-difficulty song with just enough jazz to make a singer look really good if they can nail it.”
Megan Moroney. Although it’s an intimate acoustic ballad, “Hell of a Show” puts across the same idea as Taylor Swift’s mega-pop “I Can Do It With a Broken Heart.” Her line “I cry a ...
FULP-1002 – Ya Ya – Lee Dorsey [1962] Yellow label with black printing. Ya Ya/Give Me You/Do-Re-Me/People Gonna Talk/Chin Chin/Mess Around//Eenie Meenie Mini Mo/One And One/Yum Yum/Ixie Dixie Pixie Pie/Behind The Eight-Ball; FULP-1003 – Letter Full Of Tears – Gladys Knight & Pips [1962] The label is yellow with black printing.
Alien, a Swedish rock band with Jim Jidhed as lead vocalist, reached number one in Sweden with their cover version. [21] The cover appeared on the band's self-titled debut album in 1988. The song was covered by Declan Galbraith on his "Thank You" album and by German actor and singer Uwe Ochsenknecht (simply billed as "Ochsenknecht") in 1992.