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"Flowers" is the debut single by UK garage duo Sweet Female Attitude, released on 3 April 2000. The song uses the same chord sequence as Erik Satie's Trois Gymnopédies, [3] and the actual piece can be heard in the version by the House & Garage Orchestra, from the 2018 album Garage Classics.
Lil Green (probably born Lillie May Johnson; December 22, 1901 [1] (some sources give 1905, 1910 or 1919) [nb 1] – April 14, 1954) [3] was an American classic female blues singer and songwriter. She was among the leading female rhythm and blues singers of the 1940s, with a sensual soprano voice.
Osburne continued to perform until July 16, 1977, when she collapsed during a concert in Rocklyn, Ontario and died from the heart attack before she reached the hospital, [8] exactly five years after Charlie Chamberlain's death.
Lady A was formed in 2006 [5] by Charles Kelley, Dave Haywood, and Hillary Scott in Nashville, Tennessee.Scott, a Nashville native, is the daughter of country music singer Linda Davis, best known for collaborating with Reba McEntire on her 1993 single "Does He Love You", [6] and Charles Kelley is the brother of pop and country artist Josh Kelley. [7]
In 1998, Lady G and Crissy D featured on the compilation album Oracabessa One with the song "Girls Like Us" which was reworked into a UK garage version by UK duo B-15 Project, also titled "Girls Like Us". This version reached No. 7 on the UK Singles Chart in 2000.
Laddie Lie Near Me (1963) Elektra EKL 274 [12] Songs of Love, Lilt, Laughter (1963) Elektra EKL 224 [12] Frae My Ain Countrie (1973) Folk Legacy FSS 49 [12] Jean Redpath (1975) Philo PH 2015 [12] Songs of Robert Burns vol. 1 (1976) Philo PH 1037 [12] There were Minstrels (1977) Trailer LER 2106 [12] Song of the Seals (1978) Philo PH 1054 [12]
Many traditional Ozark singers including Almeda Riddle [26] and Ollie Gilbert [27] whose recording can be heard via the Max Hunter collection. [28] The following four verses are the beginning of the Ritchie family version of "Gypsy Laddie", as sung by Jean Ritchie: Jean Ritchie, Appalachian singer
The Green girl is the classic sexually-charged "racey" character in the show, always hooking up with men and throwing innuendos around. Finally, the Red girl is the youngest and most hopeful character; she is a bit hopeless in the beginning, stating she is not good-looking like other girls, until the man of her dreams comes along.