He put out a follow-up book to cover his later work. Not long enough to be a full book, he called it an EP. :)
He put out a follow-up book to cover his later work. Not long enough to be a full book, he called it an EP. :)
You'll need to come in again…
You know NOTHING about the crying game, Jon Snow…
I thought everybody goes to Rick's?
Didn't help the Red Viper last week…
Poor, poor Rey Mysterio.
I sat next to Brun Campbell when Scott Joplin taught him how to play ragtime.
Will Brienne find Theon's Dick In a Box on The Lonely Island? (Will Podrick Jizz in His Pants?)
All of our Crow is locally sourced…but unlikely to be sustainable.
Some could argue that "Promises, Promises" by Naked Eyes might be as well known or even better remembered than "Always Something There To Remind Me". (And "Promises Promises" despite sharing a title with a Bacharach/David song—that was a hit for Dionne Warwick—is NOT a cover.)
Great cover of a Prince song…but it might not be Chaka's best known song.
Weirdest or best?
By US Chart position…
1) Veronica
2) Everyday I Write The Book
3) The Only Flame In Town
4) Accidents Will Happen
5) Watching the Detectives
See also "Crimson & Clover" (covered in a hit version by Joan Jett).
…and "Breakaway"!
US chart positions say
1) Burning Down the House
2) Take Me To The River
3) Wild Wild Life
4) And She Was
5) Naive Melody (This Must Be The Place)
6) Life During Wartime
And I always thought he was most famous for the theme song from "Chico & The Man"!
Speaking of Willie Nelson.
After the Fire had some great songs on that American album (which collected tracks from their two UK albums.): "Sometimes", "Laser Love", "Dancin' In the Shadows", "One Rule For You"
A shorter version of that 12" medley was released as a 7" (I own a copy.)