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Pinkard & Bowden are an American country music duo composed of singer-songwriters James "Sandy" Pinkard and Richard Bowden (/ ˈ b aʊ d ə n /), who also play guitar and bass guitar. The duo's music comprises a mix of musical parody and original comedy songs. Pinkard has also written hit singles for Mel Tillis, Anne Murray, and Vern Gosdin, among
"Blessed Are the Believers" is a song written by Charlie Black, Rory Bourke and Sandy Pinkard (of Pinkard & Bowden), and recorded by Canadian country music artist Anne Murray. It was released in March 1981 as the first single from Murray's Gold-certified Where Do You Go When You Dream album.
In 1975, the French Canadian singer Claude Valade recorded a French version of the song, "Aide-moi à passer la nuit," produced and distributed by London Deram Records. The French-language lyrics were written by Canadian singer-songwriter Christine Charbonneau. The recording was a success and was on the charts (peaking at number 3) for more ...
Felice and Boudleaux Bryant, the writers of the song "Rocky Top", sued Collins and Pinkard for copyright infringement concerning this song, because the tune was similar to their song "Rocky Top". [2] They won the lawsuit and are now often credited as having co-written the song.
In 1984, Pinkard & Bowden released a parody of the song titled "Mama She's Lazy". This parody went to number 39 on the country music charts. [3] In 2007, ...
Where Do You Go When You Dream is the eighteenth studio album by Canadian country pop artist Anne Murray, released in 1981 via Capitol Records. [1] It reached #4 on the U.S. country album charts, and #55 on the pop album charts.
Pinkard & Bowden: Everytime The Whistle Whines: Tony Sarno Everything You’d Never Want to Be: Joe Brock Exactly What I Thought She’d Do: Omar & the Howlers: Fan The Flame: Benita Hill Feels Real: Afrikan Dreamland Fool Like That: Gina Jeffreys: Fourth Wife Blues: Reverend Billy C. Wirtz: Gauloise Blue: Jonathan Pointer Give Me Some Of That
"Elvis Was a Narc" by Pinkard and Bowden "Elvis Was a Skinhead" by The Ataris "Elvis Went to Hollywood" by Counting Crows "Elvisly Yours" by The Johnnys "Eternal Flame" by The Bangles "Ethän vertaa mua Elvikseen" (Please Don't Compare Me to Elvis) by Kari Peitsamon Skootteri "Everything Zen" by Bush "From Graceland to the Promised Land" by ...