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Music video. The music video was shot on January 27, 2009, with director Ray Kay, [2] and released on February 10, 2009. [3] A music video supporting The-Dream's track "Rockin' That Thang", which is explicitly titled "Rockin' That S***", has been released. Directed by Ray Kay, the video mainly captures his performance with several sexy women ...
Thornton's recording of "Hound Dog" is credited with "helping to spur the evolution of black R&B into rock music". [9] Brandeis University professor Stephen J. Whitefield, in his 2001 book In Search of American Jewish Culture, regards "Hound Dog" as a marker of "the success of race-mixing in music a year before the desegregation of public schools was mandated" in Brown v.
Coming On Strong (song) " Coming On Strong " is a song written by Little David Wilkins and performed by Brenda Lee. [2] The song reached #11 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1966. [3] The song also reached #9 in Canada and #76 in Australia. It was featured on her 1966 album, Coming on Strong. [4]
Exists in manuscript form only [95] Lyrics written by Dylan during the Basement Tapes era. Finished, recorded and released in 2014 by The New Basement Tapes. Written in 1961. Exists in manuscript form only [96] Time Out of Mind outtake. Written in 1961. Exists in manuscript form only [98] Written in 1961.
Brenda Lee has rocked around Christmas trees for 64 years. However, that scratches the surface of why the famously under 5-foot-tall, 78-year-old legend is a Country Music and Rock 'n' Roll Hall ...
Shake Your Groove Thing. " Shake Your Groove Thing " is a song by disco duo Peaches & Herb. The single reached No. 5 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and No. 4 on the Billboard R&B Chart. It also reached No. 2 for four weeks on the Billboard Disco chart in 1978. The song spent 22 weeks on the American charts and became a Gold record.
The-Dream. Terius Adamu Ya Gesteelde-Diamant [2] [3] ( né Youngdell Nash; born September 20, 1977), better known by his stage name The-Dream, is an American singer-songwriter and record producer. [4] [5] He writes songs for artists in R&B and hip hop, often in tandem with production partner Tricky Stewart.
I Knew the Bride. " I Knew the Bride (When She Used to Rock 'n' Roll) " is a song written by Nick Lowe and first popularized by Dave Edmunds. It was released on Edmunds's 1977 album Get It and a year later in a live version by Nick Lowe's Last Chicken in the Shop on Live Stiffs Live . Edmunds, who had been insecure about his songwriting ...