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Young's manager Elliot Mazer suggested adding three older songs to the album - "Come On Baby Let's Go Downtown" as well as "Borrowed Tune" and "Lookout Joe." [5] [13] With those three songs added, Young eventually decided to release the Tonight's the Night album in 1975, instead of Homegrown, which he had recently recorded. [13] "Come On Baby ...
"Jeans On" is a song by British musician David Dundas from his 1977 self-titled debut album. Released as a single the previous year, it was first featured as a television advertising jingle in The United Kingdom for Brutus Jeans. [1] and subsequently in a television advertising jingle in 2024 for Wrangler Jeans in The United States.
"Baby's Got Her Blue Jeans On" is a song written by Bob McDill and recorded by American country music artist Mel McDaniel. It was released in October 1984 as the lead-off single from his album Let It Roll. It was a number-one hit on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart in February 1985, and Mel McDaniel's only number-one single.
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[citation needed] McDaniel's wife, Peggy, requested the prayers of the singer's fans, saying his situation was "not good." [ 5 ] McDaniel recovered from the heart attack, but on February 19, 2011, he was diagnosed with lung cancer, and died at his home on the evening of March 31, as a result of the disease.
"Come On Baby", song by Joe Satriani from Professor Satchafunkilus and the Musterion of Rock; Come On Baby (Moby song) Come On Baby (Saigon song) "Come On Baby (Let's Do the Revolution)", song by Chumbawamba from Never Mind the Ballots
MusicMagpie, a British online retailer, stated that Snoop Dogg has been featured on approximately 583 songs—although they included Snoop Dogg’s featured singles. [1] VladTV , an interview broadcast hosted by DJ Vlad also noted that Snoop Dogg has been featured on the most songs among rap-artists, as well as an artist in general with 583 (or ...
The song reached no. 16 on the Poporama Swedish chart, [30] [31] and it reached no. 30 and spent two weeks on Capital London Radio's "Capital Countdown chart" (where it was wrongly listed as "Rhythm And Blue Jeans Baby") on 12 July 1975 (now Capital FM).