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All-Time Hits: MGM GAS-103: 1989: The Rain, The Park & Other Things 5 songs from first album, 3 songs from "We Can Fly" album: PolyGram #839 144-4: 1998: Global Recorded circa 1993: Robin 81564: 2001: 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best Of the Cowsills: Universal/Polygram 549947: 2006: Painting the Day: The Angelic ...
William Joseph Cowsill Jr. (January 9, 1948 – February 18, 2006) was an American singer, musician, songwriter, and record producer. He was the lead singer and guitarist of The Cowsills, who had three top-10 singles in the late 1960s.
[3] [4] It was recorded by the pop band The Cowsills, and included on their 1968 album Captain Sad and His Ship of Fools (MGM E/SE-4554). Released as a single, the song reached No. 10 on the Billboard Hot 100, [5] while reaching No. 6 on the Cash Box Top 100, [6] and No. 3 on Canada's RPM 100. [7]
“Music on stage was always our playground, always our candy field, always where we were the happiest,” says Bob Cowsill, sitting on a sofa in a Louisville, Kentucky dressing-room trailer with ...
The Cowsills went on to churn out a string of hits (including the #2's "The Rain the Park and Other Things" and "Hair") before officially disbanding by 1972. [ 3 ] On the 1970 Cowsills' biblical-themed studio album, II x II, Barry sang lead vocals on the opening track, originally written by Bill Cowsill.
The Cowsills is the debut album by American family pop group the Cowsills. The first single from the album was " The Rain, the Park & Other Things ", which reached No. 2 on the Billboard pop chart .
Susan Claire Cowsill (born May 20, 1959) is a musician, vocalist and songwriter. She rose to prominence as a member of the family band The Cowsills.After touring with Dwight Twilley for quite some time in the 1980s, she co-formed the band Continental Drifters.
It proved to be a wise shift: “Head” went No. 1 in more than 40 countries, cracked the Hot 100’s Top 10 and remains the signature song for Australia’s best-selling female artist. – B.O. 6.