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The Monkees ~Pleasant Valley Sunday [Stereo Mix, Enhanced Video]
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Oh Very Young · Cat Stevens
Buddha And The Chocolate Box
℗ 1974 Island Records, a division of Universal Music Operations Limited
Released on: 1974-01-01
Producer: Paul Samwell-Smith
Producer, Associated Performer, Vocalist: Cat Stevens
Composer Lyricist: Cat Stevens
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Music video by Bruce Springsteen performing Hungry Heart. (C) 1980 Bruce Springsteen
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Despite having several moderate hits in both the country and pop charts, Sandy Posey was never fully embraced by either audience and is far from being a household name. Posey was born in Jasper, AL, in 1947. In her teens she relocated to Memphis, where she secured a job as a receptionist in a local studio. Eventually she was given a chance to sing backup during recording sessions which led to work at several other studios in Memphis and Nashville -- where her clear voice was perfectly suited for the ultraslick Nashville "countrypolitan" sound of the day. MGM Records signed her at age 18 to a solo deal on the strength of her demo recording of "Born a Woman," and despite her country roots and the country feel of her material, MGM marketed her as a pop singer -- in retrospect, a wise decision. "Born a Woman" and "Single Girl" became her first two hits (both reached number 12 in the pop charts in 1966). Since both songs were written by Martha Sharp, it was mistakenly reported during this time that Sandy Posey was a pseudonym assumed by Sharp for recording purposes. Posey had two more pop hits with the Top 40 "What a Woman in Love Won't Do" and the number 12 "I Take It Back." By 1968, Posey's woman-as-a-helpless-victim themes were decidedly out of touch with the times, and the hits stopped coming. She went into semiretirement. She returned in 1970 for phase two of her career -- "the country years." She signed to Columbia Records, where she had another string of hits -- this time in the country charts, including the Top 20 Vietnam War-inspired "Bring Him Home Safely to Me," the slightly risqué "Why Don't We Go Somewhere and Love" (a minor hit in 1975), "Happy Birthday Baby," and "Don't" (both Top 40). She moved to Monument Records in 1976 and later to Warner Brothers, where she hit again with a series of oldies revivals -- the Chordettes' "Born to Be With You" and a medley of "Love, Love, Love" and "Chapel of Love." Her last hit was in 1979 with "Love Is Sometimes Easy." In 1983, she signed to the independent label Audiograph and released her final solo album. She then stayed busy as a session singer and infrequently toured with her husband, Wade Cummings, an Elvis impersonator. ~ Chris Woodstra, Rovi
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The Toadies "Possum Kingdom" official music video from the album 'Rubberneck'.
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Music video by The Toadies performing Possum Kingdom. (C) 1994 Interscope Records
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"Any Day Now written by Burt Bacharach and Bob Hilliard was recorded by Chuck Jackson on the Wand label in 1962 and reached #23 the Billboard Hot 100 chart. In his book, Always Magic in the Air, author Ken Emerson describes the song. "Kicking off with a baion beat straight out of the Leiber-Stoller songbook, the song introduces itself with a shrill figure played on the Hammond organ that is as indelible as the vocal melody and as nagging as the singer's dread that his wild, beautiful bird of a lover will desert him. Shifting from major to minor chords, doubling and halving the tempo, leaping an octave, the music embodies both the singers agitation and the flightiness he fears in his lover." I do not own the right to the songs, audio, or images contained in this video. This sound recording is administered by Made in Etaly & IODA . No copyright infringement is intended. The purpose of this upload is for viewer enjoyment and education not for monetary gain.