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"I Tried" (also known as "I Tried (So Hard)") is a song recorded by Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, released in February 2007 as the lead single from their album Strength & Loyalty. This particular song features Layzie Bone, Krayzie Bone and Wish Bone. The song features and was produced by Akon; Giorgio Tuinfort assisted the artists in writing the song.
The song begins with Bowie singing: "All of my life I've tried so hard/Doing my best with what I had/Nothing much happened all the same". In an interview with Uncut, the singer commented about the song: "I'm supposed to say, 'Ah, but that's the secret of stagecraft!' But no, I don't find it particularly hard – the guy in the song’s had a ...
Clarence White – guitar on "Tried So Hard" "The Same One" and "Needing Someone" Doug Dillard – electric banjo on "Keep on Pushin'" Leon Russell – piano, harpsichord; string arrangements on "Echoes" and "So You Say You Lost Your Baby" Van Dyke Parks – keyboards; Chris Hillman – bass; Jim Gordon – drums [8] Michael Clarke – drums
Harold Eugene Clark (November 17, 1944 [1] – May 24, 1991) was an American singer-songwriter and founding member of the folk rock band the Byrds. [2] He was the Byrds' principal songwriter between 1964 and early 1966, writing most of the band's best-known originals from this period, including "I'll Feel a Whole Lot Better", "She Don't Care About Time", "Eight Miles High" and "Set You Free ...
"I Tried So Hard to Be Good" 1:07: 7. "A Little Place Called Trust" 5:55: 8. "Sleep with the Fishes" 1:51: 9. "So, How Goes the Good Fight" 4:55: 10. "God Forgive Us All"
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I Tried 16 Truly Hard Seltzer Flavors, and These Are the Best. Wilder Shaw. February 6, 2023 at 5:23 PM ... OK, so, Truly did in fact make a seltzer that tastes just like a real piece of pineapple ...
Try Too Hard is the eighth American album by the English rock band the Dave Clark Five. It was released on 31 May 1966 on the Epic label. [1] It followed the Top 20 hit of the same name. The album reached No. 77 on the Billboard 200 album chart and No. 25 in Cashbox.