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Nothin' Fancy [1] is a bluegrass band based in Buena Vista, Virginia and was formed in September 1994. Its "parent band" [ clarification needed ] East Coast Bluegrass Band was formed Summer 1985 to compete in the East Coast Bluegrass Championship in Crimora, Virginia .
Nuthin' Fancy is the third studio album by the Southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd, released in March 1975. It was their first to reach the top 10, peaking at number 9 on the U.S. album chart. It was their first to reach the top 10, peaking at number 9 on the U.S. album chart.
"Nothin' (That Compares 2 U)" was the first single released from The Jacksons' album 2300 Jackson Street. The song was co-written by L. A. Reid and Babyface . "Nothin' (That Compares 2 U)" is considered one of The Jacksons' last successful singles before the group's breakup, peaking at #4 on the US Billboard R&B Singles chart.
I'm fancy free and free for anything fancy No dates that can't be broken No words that can't be spoken Especially when I am feeling romancy Like a robin upon a tree Like a sailor that goes to sea Like an unwritten melody I'm free, that's me So bring on the big attraction My decks are cleared for action I'm fancy free and free for anything fancy [1]
"Nothin' My Love Can't Fix" is a song by American actor and singer Joey Lawrence, released as the first single from his self-titled debut album on February 15, 1993, by MCA Records subsidiary Impact Records.
Had your ass sittin’ first class with your burnt a– out in Abu Dhabi Could’ve been what we should’ve been, but you lost a bet, now you gotta find me Find a seat, I ain’t playin’ this ...
"Hide Your Heart" was originally rejected for Kiss' 1987 album Crazy Nights. [2] Stanley offered the song to other artists, with Bonnie Tyler recording it first for her 1988 album Hide Your Heart . In 1989, covers of the song later appeared on three different albums: Robin Beck 's Trouble or Nothin' , Kiss's Hot in the Shade , and Ace Frehley ...
"Nobody" is a popular song with music by Bert Williams and lyrics by Alex Rogers, published in 1905. [2] The song was first publicly performed in February 1906, in the Broadway production Abyssinia. The show, which included live camels, premièred at the Majestic Theater and continued the string of hits for the vaudeville team of Williams and ...