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Time Waits For No One
Time Waits for No One may refer to: * "Time Waits for No One" (Neil Sedaka song), 1970, popularized by the Friends of Distinction * "Time Waits for No One" (Rolling Stones song), 1974 ** '' Time Waits for No One: Anthology 1971–1977'', a compilation album by the Rolling Stones, 1979 * '' Time Waits for No One'', an album by American singer Mavis Staples, 1978 * "Time Waits for No One", a 2019 re-released remix of the 1986 Freddie Mercury song " Time" * ''Time Waits for No One'', an album by Nigerian singer Christy, 1978 * "Time Waits for No One", a song from the musical film ''Shine On, Harvest Moon'', 1944 * "Time Waits for No One", a single by Eddie & Ernie, 1965 * "Time Waits for No One", a song by the Jacksons The Jackson 5 (sometimes stylized as the Jackson 5ive, also known as the Jacksons) are an American pop band composed of members of the Jackson family. The group was founded in 1964 in Gary, Indiana, and for most o ... from '' Triump ...
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Time Waits For No One (Neil Sedaka Song)
"Time Waits for No One" is a song written by Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield, and originally recorded by Sedaka in 1970. Friends of Distinction cover The song was covered by The Friends of Distinction The Friends of Distinction were an American vocal group founded by Harry Elston and Floyd Butler, best known for their late 1960s hits, " Grazing in the Grass", " Love or Let Me Be Lonely", and " Going in Circles". Career The Friends of Distinc ... in 1970 on their '' Whatever'' LP. The group made "Time Waits for No One" into a hit in the United States (#60), Canada (#37) and New Zealand (#18). Chart history References External links * 1970 songs 1970 singles The Friends of Distinction songs Neil Sedaka songs Songs written by Neil Sedaka Songs with lyrics by Howard Greenfield RCA Victor singles {{1970s-R&B-song-stub ...
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Time Waits For No One (Rolling Stones Song)
"Time Waits for No One" is a song by the English rock band the Rolling Stones from the 1974 album ''It's Only Rock 'n Roll''. It was the first song recorded for the album. Credited to Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, "Time Waits for No One" is a slower, smoother song than the ones for which the Stones are best known. The track features a distinctive groove that has been compared to the later song "Waiting on a Friend" (recording of which in fact started in late 1972). It is also noted for its distinct Latin influences. The song opens with a riff by Richards which echoes throughout the rest of the song. Drummer Charlie Watts and Bill Wyman keep affected jazz beats. Song contributor Ray Cooper provides the song's distinctive driving percussions, including tambourine, maracas and a knocking beat that carries through the entire song like the sound of a ticking clock. Wyman also contributes an early use of synthesizer on a Stones track. Stones recording veteran Nicky Hopkins provide ...
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Anthology 1971–1977
In book publishing, an anthology is a collection of literary works chosen by the compiler; it may be a collection of plays, poems, short stories, songs or excerpts by different authors. In genre fiction, the term ''anthology'' typically categorizes collections of shorter works, such as short stories and short novels, by different authors, each featuring unrelated casts of characters and settings, and usually collected into a single volume for publication. Alternatively, it can also be a collection of selected writings (short stories, poems etc.) by one author. Complete collections of works are often called "complete works" or "" (Latin equivalent). Etymology The word entered the English language in the 17th century, from the Greek word, ἀνθολογία (''anthologic'', literally "a collection of blossoms", from , ''ánthos'', flower), a reference to one of the earliest known anthologies, the ''Garland'' (, ''stéphanos''), the introduction to which compares each of its an ...
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Time Waits For No One (Mavis Staples Album)
''Time Waits for No One'' is the fourth solo studio album by American soul singer Mavis Staples. The album was her first on Prince's Paisley Park Records label and was released on May 24, 1989. The album includes six Prince-penned songs and two songs written by Homer Banks and Lester Snell. Shortly after this album, she continued her collaboration with Prince. In September 1989, she recorded the song " Melody Cool" which would appear in the 1990 movie '' Graffiti Bridge'', as well as on its soundtrack, and on her 1993 follow-up album ''The Voice''. Track listing All tracks composed by Prince; except where indicated #"Interesting" – 4:26 #"20th Century Express" (Homer Banks, Lester Snell) – 3:52 #"Come Home" – 5:21 #"Jaguar" – 5:31 #"Train" – 4:25 #"The Old Songs" (Homer Banks, Lester Snell) – 4:51 #"I Guess I'm Crazy" – 4:12 #"Time Waits for No One" (Prince, Mavis Staples) – 5:51 Personnel *Mavis Staples – vocals *Prince – all other instruments, drums, back ...
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Time (Freddie Mercury Song)
"Time" is a 1986 song recorded by Freddie Mercury, along with "In My Defence", for Dave Clark (musician), Dave Clark's Time (musical), musical of the same name. Even though Mercury did not appear in the musical itself, both songs were included on the Time (Dave Clark album), cast album, and "Time" was also released as a separate single, backed by an instrumental version of the song, and reached #32 on the UK Singles Chart. The song also peaked at #12 in Ireland. The single version was later included in the 2000 box set ''The Solo Collection'' and the 2006 compilation album ''Lover of Life, Singer of Songs, Lover of Life, Singer of Songs: The Very Best of Freddie Mercury Solo''. The music video was shot at the Dominion Theatre, London, where the play had been staged since the premiere, world premiere of 9 April 1986. Since a matinée and evening performance were scheduled, the only time left for shooting was the early morning: so Mercury and Austrian producer Rudi Dolezal had to ...
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Christy Essien-Igbokwe
Christiana Uduak Essien-Igbokwe, MFR (11 November 1960 – 30 June 2011) was a Nigerian musician and actress. Called "Nigeria's Lady of Songs", she was known for her songs "Seun Rere" Tete Nula, Ife, Hear the Call and Give me a Chance. She was the first female president of the Performing Musicians Association of Nigeria (PMAN), and the chairwoman and managing director of Soul Train Entertainment. She sang in Igbo, Ibibio, Efik, Hausa, Yoruba and English. Her fluency in Igbo, Hausa, Yoruba, English, and her native Ibibio gave her an appeal which crossed tribal lines. Early life Christy was born in Okat, Onna, Akwa Ibom State. Her mother died when she was 12; she then lived in Aba, Abia with a friend of her mother, who encouraged her singing career and bought her a second-hand cassette player to record her songs. Career Christy began her musical career in secondary school, singing at clubs such as Unikoko in Aba. She appeared as a regular on the NTA Aba variety shows ...
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Shine On, Harvest Moon (1944 Film)
''Shine on Harvest Moon'', starring Ann Sheridan and Dennis Morgan, is a 1944 musical–biographical film of the vaudeville team of Nora Bayes and Jack Norworth who wrote the popular song "Shine On, Harvest Moon". The film was directed by David Butler. Ann Sheridan's singing voice was dubbed by Lynn Martin (the second and last time in her film career). Plot Cast *Ann Sheridan as Nora Bayes (singing voice was dubbed by Lynn Martin) *Dennis Morgan as Jack Norworth *Jack Carson as The Great Georgetti *Irene Manning as Blanche Mallory * S. Z. Sakall as Poppa Carl * Marie Wilson as Margie *Robert Shayne as Dan Costello *Bob Murphy as Police Sergeant *The Four Step Brothers as Dance Team Musical numbers 1. "Overture" - Played by Orchestra behind titles. 2. "Shine On, Harvest Moon / Daisy / In My Merry Oldsmobile" - Sung by Chorus. 3. "San Antonio" - Sung and Danced by Irene Manning. 4. "Be My Little Baby Bumble Bee" - Sung by Irene Manning. 5. "My Own United States" - Sung by An ...
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Eddie & Ernie
Eddie & Ernie were an American soul duo in the 1960s, comprising Eddie Campbell (December 23, 1940 – July 10, 1994) and Ernie "Sweetwater" Johnson (October 22, 1943 – August 20, 2005). Based in Phoenix, Arizona, the duo sang in gospel groups before working as backing vocalists from the early 1960s. They had a minor R&B hit with "Time Waits For No One" in 1965. They also issued singles under the names Ernie & Eddie, The New Bloods, The Sliding Doors, and Ernie & Ed. Some of their songs were recorded by Dee Clark, Jackie Wilson, and James Carr. Life and career Eddie Campbell was born William Edgar Campbell on December 23, 1940, in Lodi, Texas, and raised in Phoenix, Arizona. Campbell was singing with the local gospel group the Heavenly Travelers when his brother Lloyd introduced him to Ernie L. Johnson Jr. Earnest L. Johnson Jr. was born October 22, 1943, in Lubbock, Texas. After the family relocated to Arizona, Johnson's father, Ernest Johnson Sr., begin singing with a local ...
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The Jacksons
The Jackson 5 (sometimes stylized as the Jackson 5ive, also known as the Jacksons) are an American pop band composed of members of the Jackson family. The group was founded in 1964 in Gary, Indiana, and for most of their career consisted of brothers Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, Marlon and Michael. They were managed by their father Joe Jackson. The group were among the first African American performers to attain a crossover following. The Jackson 5 performed in talent shows and clubs on the Chitlin' Circuit, then signed with Steeltown Records in 1967 and released two singles. In 1968, they left Steeltown Records and signed with Motown, where they were the first group to debut with four consecutive number one hits on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart with the songs " I Want You Back", " ABC", " The Love You Save", and " I'll Be There". They also achieved sixteen Top-40 singles on the chart. The group left Motown for Epic Records in early 1976, with t ...
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Triumph (The Jacksons Album)
''Triumph'' is the fourteenth studio album by the Jacksons, released in October 1980 by Epic Records. The album was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in the United States and peaked at No. 10 on the US ''Billboard'' Top LPs & Tape chart. ''Triumph'' sold three million copies worldwide in its original run. Hit singles from the album were " Lovely One", "Heartbreak Hotel" (which was later renamed " This Place Hotel" to avoid confusion with the Elvis Presley song "Heartbreak Hotel"), and "Can You Feel It". The Jacksons shared lead vocals and solo spots on some songs on the album, but Michael Jackson, who had recently released his multi-platinum selling album ''Off the Wall'' (1979), handles most of the lead vocals and writing duties. ''Triumph'' was the Jacksons' first album to reach number-one on the US ''Billboard'' R&B Albums chart since '' Maybe Tomorrow'' in 1971. The album sold over two million copies worldwide, and the Jacksons did n ...
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Built To Destroy (Michael Schenker Group Album)
''Built to Destroy'' is the fourth studio album by the hard rock band Michael Schenker Group. Gary Barden returned to the group on vocals following the departure of Graham Bonnet amidst tensions with Michael Schenker. This was the band's final studio album prior to their disbanding, and Schenker moving on to form the McAuley Schenker Group with vocalist Robin McAuley. New material released under the Michael Schenker Group name would not appear for over a decade. The song "Captain Nemo" is the theme song for Eddie Trunk's radio shows ''Friday Night Rocks'' on WAXQ and ''Trunk Nation'' on XM Radio's Hair Nation Channel. Track listing (UK and Japan LP) (US Remix LP) * The 2009 EMI's Remaster CD includes both UK and US mixes of all songs (18 tracks) with the UK ones listed first. The original title "Walk the Stage", then to be changed to "Rock Will Never Die", on this remaster is listed as "Rock Will Never Die (Walk the Stage)". * The song "Walk the Stage" has various ...
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Reputation (Dusty Springfield Album)
''Reputation'' is the thirteenth studio album by British singer Dusty Springfield, and twelfth released. Issued on the Parlophone Records label in the UK and the rest of Europe in June 1990, ''Reputation'' was not only Springfield's first studio album in eight years at the time but also her first album to be released in her native UK since 1979's '' Living Without Your Love''. After a string of commercially overlooked albums through the late 1970s and early 1980s ''Reputation'' finally managed to resurrect Springfield's career and belatedly resulted in her being re-evaluated and recognised by both music critics and the general public as the UK's foremost 'blue-eyed soul' singer. Mainly produced by Pet Shop Boys and Julian Mendelsohn and recorded in the UK over a period of some eighteen months, ''Reputation'' became her highest charting and best-selling album in the UK since 1970's '' From Dusty with Love'', peaking at No. 18 and selling 60,000 copies within two weeks of its rele ...
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