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Time after Time Time after Time
Cyndi Lauper wrote this highly emotional song with Rob Hyman of The Hooters, who also sang backup on the track. She came up with the title when she saw it in the magazine TV Guide.
She Caught the Katy She Caught the Katy
"She Caught the Katy (And Left Me a Mule to Ride)" is a blues standard written by Taj Mahal and James Rachell. The song was first recorded for Taj Mahal's 1968 album The Natch'l Blues, and is one of Mahal's most famous tunes.
How deep is your snow How deep is your snow
You've got a Friend You've got a Friend
How deep is your love How deep is your love
Billboard described the song as "a warm tender ballad," saying that after a slow beginning it grows to a "heightened expressive delivery." Cash Box said that it's "a beautifully harmonized, melodic ballad for music lovers of all ages."
More than I can say More than I can say
written by Sonny Curtis and Jerry Allison of the Crickets soon after buddy holleys death..
Corinna Corinna Corinna Corinna
This has to be one of the most broadly covered songs as far as genre goes. It has been done as blues, jazz, country, folk and rock. I decided reggae needed to be represented. Lol.
tossin and turnin all night tossin and turnin all night
"Tossin' and Turnin'" is a song written by Ritchie Adams and Malou René, and originally recorded by Bobby Lewis in the fall of 1960. The record was released on the Beltone label in December 1960. It reached number one on both the Billboard Hot 100 on
Midnight special Midnight special
Here Comes the Sun Here Comes the Sun
For the start of Summer, Here's hoping for the sun.
It Won't be Long It Won't be Long
I came across a very old set list from when I was in a Teen Band called the Tamerlanes. This one was from about 1965.
You may be right You may be right
Get back to before- instrum Get back to before- instrum
This is from an original song. I pulled the vocals out and replaced with electric guitar.