Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
"Many Shades of Black" is a song by the band The Raconteurs. It appears as the eighth track on their second album, Consolers of the Lonely. It is second single from the album and was made available in 7" vinyl format. The cover art depicts Mary Todd Lincoln or Abraham Lincoln depending on the way the inner sleeve is turned.
As for CD 2, those twenty songs — plus an instrumental version of “Adore U" — is mostly for hardcore fans, who live, breathe and love those singles scattered across nearly a decade.
For the Prophets invited them to make confession by song to God, as it is contained in the song of Moses, of Isaiah, or of David." [2] Jerome: " They say therefore, We have flayed music to you, and ye have not danced; i. e. We have called on you to work good works to our songs, and ye would not.
"It Hurts So Good" is a song written by Phillip Mitchell, and first recorded in 1971 by Katie Love and the Four Shades of Black on the Muscle Shoals Sound label. [1] [2] That version was not a hit, and the song was later recorded more successfully by Millie Jackson, whose 1973 recording was featured in the blaxploitation action film Cleopatra ...
[3] [4] The film's soundtrack was released in two separate versions; one for the 19 popular artists songs used in the film, and another separate release for the original score composed for the film by Danny Elfman. [5] Two of Elfman's themes were also included on the popular artists version of the soundtrack release.
Fade to Black is a 2008 album by Tommy Cash. The album includes duets with George Jones , on "Some Kind of a Woman", and Marty Stuart, on "Six White Horses", a new version of Cash's 1970 hit, as well as several Johnny Cash songs in tribute to his late brother.
"Black Sabbath" is a song by the English heavy metal band of the same name, written in 1969 and released on their eponymous debut album in 1970. In the same year, the song appeared as an A-side on a four-track 12-inch single, with "The Wizard" also on the A-side and "Evil Woman" and "Sleeping Village" on the B-side, on the Philips Records label Vertigo.
The Black Church has been an unwavering pillar of consistent solace, morality, and inspiration to generations of Black Americans for... View Article The post Emmy-winning composer Matthew Head ...