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Greatest Hits: 2008 Doreen: The Golden Ratio: 2010 Dr. Sun: Jonas "Joker" Berggren Flowers: 1998 Edge of Heaven: Ulf "Buddha" Ekberg The Bridge: 1995 Everytime It Rains: Rick Nowels Billy Steinberg Maria Vidal: Cruel Summer: 1998 Experience Pearls: The Bridge: 1995 Fashion Party: Jonas "Joker" Berggren Happy Nation Happy Nation (U.S. Version ...
Years active. 1950—2016. Labels. Colonial. Columbia. RCA Victor. John Dee Loudermilk Jr. (March 31, 1934 – September 21, 2016) was an American singer and songwriter. Although he had his own recording career during the 1950s and 1960s, he was primarily known as a songwriter.
This page is a comprehensive discography of American folk musician John Denver. Denver had four number one hits on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 singles chart, all achieved between 1973 and 1975: "Sunshine on My Shoulders", "Annie's Song", "Thank God I'm a Country Boy" and "I'm Sorry". Three of his albums were also number one sellers: "Back Home ...
The song "I Feel Good", written under the pseudonym Naomi Neville and originally released in the US by Benny Spellman (1965), was a major hit in New Zealand for Larry's Rebels (1966) and later Citizen Band (Studio and live versions – 1978).
Lodi (Creedence Clearwater Revival song) Long As I Can See the Light. Lookin' out My Back Door. Love and War (Brad Paisley song)
On February 4, 2000, the song was used at the end of season 1 episode 5 of the television series, Malcolm in the Middle. Nicolas Cage sang this song to Téa Leoni in the 2000 film The Family Man. On April 23, 2006, the song was featured on season 6 episode "Luxury Lounge" of the television series The Sopranos.
The latter song charted at number 17 in May 1985. List. Each artist listed here has been identified by at least two publications as being a one-hit wonder in the U.S. Numerous artists listed here have reached the Top 40 on the US Billboard Hot 100 more than once. The year indicates when the song charted or peaked.
This is a list of songs written by Stephen Foster (1826–1864) including those published posthumously. Foster may have written words and/or music for each song. Several of Foster's songs have alternate titles which are included in the "Title" column along with the original title. The original title is always given first. Table