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  1. 5. Mai 2024 · Geordie’ appears in many collections of English and Scottish folk song, including Francis Child’s The English and Scottish Popular Ballads (it is Child 209), Ralph Vaughan Williams and A.L. Lloyd’s The Penguin Book of English Folk Songs, and Steve Roud and Julia Bishop’s The New Penguin Book of English Folk Songs (it is no. 136 in the book and no. 90 in the Roud Folk Song Index).

  2. www.iheart.com › artist › geordie-111785Geordie | iHeart

    Biography. A hard rock band from Newcastle, England, Geordie is mostly known for their lead vocalist, Brian Johnson, who would later join AC/DC. In 1972 and 1973, they had a few hits in the U.K., including the number six single "All Because of You" and "Can You Do It," which reached number 13. Their sound was influenced by British rock bands of ...

  3. 13. März 2024 · One of the lesser-known Killing Joke songs is “Complications.”. The song is from their 1980 debut album. The track defined Killing Joke as a band that would take rock music in its own direction. The song presented listeners with a unique melodic riff. The song’s chorus displays Coleman’s range as a vocalist, reaching beyond his usual ...

  4. TWO FACES OF FAMEGEORGIE FAME. Peak: 22, Weeks: 15. Official Physical Singles Chart. 0 9. M a r. 1 9 9 6. THAT'S LIFE. VAN MORRISON WITH GEORGIE FAME.

  5. Geordie discography and songs: Music profile for Geordie, formed 1971. Genres: Hard Rock, Glam Rock, AOR. Albums include Don't Be Fooled by the Name, Hope You Like It, and Save the World.

  6. About Georgie Fame. U.K. musical legend Georgie Fame--born Clive Powell--emerged in the late 1950s, as part of the Larry Parnes stable of stars, alongside Billy Fury and Marty Wilde. Fame was an early champion of blue beat and ska, as well as an accomplished Hammond organ player, but it was his dedication to jazz and "vocalese" that earned him ...

  7. About Georgie Fame. U.K. musical legend Georgie Fame--born Clive Powell--emerged in the late 1950s, as part of the Larry Parnes stable of stars, alongside Billy Fury and Marty Wilde. Fame was an early champion of blue beat and ska, as well as an accomplished Hammond organ player, but it was his dedication to jazz and "vocalese" that earned him ...