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A− [ 2] Volcanic Action of My Soul is a studio album by American singer and pianist Ray Charles. It was released in April 1971 by Tangerine Records .
In New Zealand, it reached #20 in the Top 40 Singles Chart on the week of October 7, 1979, [7] five weeks after its debut at #43 on the chart (September 9). [8] The song begins with a stanza written in typical eight-bar blues structure and chord sequence and then progresses to a 10-bar blues chorus.
"Losing My Religion" is based on Peter Buck's mandolin-playing. Buck said, "The verses are the kinds of things R.E.M. uses a lot, going from one minor to another, kind [of] like those 'Driver 8' chords. You can't really say anything bad about E minor, A minor, D, and G – I mean, they're just good chords."
"Need You Tonight" is a song by the Australian rock band INXS, released as the first single from their 1987 album, Kick, as well as the fourth song on the album. It is the only INXS single to reach No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 .
Presley's 15th chart-topping single, [29] it held the top position until January 9, 1961. [30] "Are You Lonesome Tonight?" peaked at number three on the R&B chart, remaining on it for ten weeks. [31] The song topped the Cash Box singles chart [32] and reached number 45 on the Cash Box country singles chart. [33]
Good Charlotte is the debut studio album by American rock band Good Charlotte, released on September 26, 2000, through Epic and Daylight Records.Despite receiving favorable reviews, the album undersold expectations, charting at number 185 on the Billboard 200.
It's Bad For Ya. (2008) I Kinda Like It When a Lotta People Die. (2016) Wikiquote has quotations related to George Carlin. It's Bad for Ya is the 19th album as well as the 14th and final HBO stand-up comedy special by stand-up comedian George Carlin. It was televised live on March 1, 2008, on HBO, less than four months before his death in 2008.
Kyle Lehning. England Dan & John Ford Coley singles chronology. "Simone". (1972) " I'd Really Love to See You Tonight ". (1976) "Nights Are Forever Without You". (1977) " I'd Really Love to See You Tonight " is a song written by Parker McGee and recorded by England Dan & John Ford Coley from their 1976 album Nights Are Forever.