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"John Wayne Is Big Leggy" is the debut single by British music group Haysi Fantayzee, released in 1982. [1] It peaked at number 13 on the Austrian Singles Chart , [ 2 ] number 3 on the German Singles Chart , [ 3 ] number 4 on the Swiss Singles Chart , [ 4 ] and number 11 on the UK Singles Chart .
Haysi Fantayzee was an avant-garde, new wave pop project emanating from the Blitz Kids street arts scene in London in the early 1980s. The group's music combined reggae, country and electro with political and sociological lyrics couched as nursery rhymes.
The album features two UK Top 20 singles: "John Wayne Is Big Leggy" (UK No. 11) and "Shiny Shiny" (UK No. 16). [4] The singles "Holy Joe" (UK No. 51) [4] and "Sister Friction" (UK No. 62) [4] weren't included on the original release of the album but were added to a 2000 CD release in the United States, which also includes remixes and B-sides as bonus tracks.
"John Wayne" is a song recorded by American singer Lady Gaga, for her fifth studio album, Joanne (2016). Gaga co-wrote and co-produced the track with Mark Ronson and BloodPop, with additional writing from Josh Homme who also played guitar. "John Wayne" is a pop rock song that features elements of country, disco, funk, and house music.
Brown learned to perform "Cabbage Head" during her childhood. [10] Dan Penn wrote "Be Good to Me Tonight" and "Can't Stand a Broke Man". [11] "True" is a cover of the Paul Gayten song. [12] Duke Robillard played guitar on A Good Day for the Blues. [13] Wardell Quezergue worked on some of the song arrangements. [14]
Screenwriter Matt Williams tweeted a series of quotes by the iconic actor after reading the Playboy interview, which ran in May 1971: "John Wayne was a straight up piece of s--t," he wrote. The ...
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Cabbage Head Part 1 and Cabbage Head Part 2: The Folk Songs of Britain, Child Ballads Vol 2: Harry Cox, Mary Connors, Colm Keane: 1953 1952 1951: Our Goodman: Caedmon TC 1146 / Topic 12T 161 Track composed of three fragments from different field recordings Colm Keane's version is in Irish Gaelic: 78 record: Douglas Kennedy: 1954: Hame Cam Oor ...