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  1. 17. Juni 2024 · The Story Behind “Girls Talk” by Dave Edmunds and How He Took Liberties with the Elvis Costello Song. Stiff Records started with the release of “So It Goes,” backed with “Heart of the ...

  2. Vor 6 Tagen · Though he’s a solid rocker, his music explores a wide array of styles. Edmunds is also a superb interpreter of others’ work; some of his biggest successes have been covers of songs written by others. Here are five noteworthy Dave Edmunds tracks, all originally from the pen of other composers.

  3. 18. Juni 2024 · In 1989 he recorded "Yo Frankie" which was produced by Dave Edmunds. Appearing on the project were Paul Simon, Lou Reed, and k.d. lang. "In the Still of the Night" was a minor hit that resulted from the project.

  4. Vor 5 Tagen · Dave Edmunds and his Rockpile cohort Nick Lowe were both contracted, as was Lowe's main producing success story Elvis Costello, and then Paul McCartney was slated for a side, but as the sessions started all but Elvis and Edmunds pulled out, with Dave only contributing one track. Costello was enough to make a big, big difference, helping to highlight a band in flux. Jools Holland left the group ...

  5. 15. Juni 2024 · Dave Edmunds – Closer to the Flame. Dave Hjortland | Published on 6/15/2024. If there were real justice in the world of rock/pop music, this Welsh guitar giant and record producer would be world-famous and have sold out stadiums. He should at least be ensconced in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame!

  6. 9. Juni 2024 · The song “Farandole” by Dave Edmunds is a beautiful arrangement of a traditional tune that showcases Edmunds’ mastery as both a musician and arranger. Released in 1977 as part of his album “Get It,” this track holds a special place in the hearts of many fans.

  7. 7. Juni 2024 · “I Hear You Knocking” is a classic rock and roll song originally written by Dave Bartholomew and performed by various artists, including Smiley Lewis and Gale Storm. However, it was British singer Dave Edmunds who brought the song to mainstream success with his live rendition released in 1981 as part of his album “Twangin’ (Live)”.