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  1. Vor 4 Tagen · At first listen, CC Rider may appear to be a simple love song, but it carries a deeper meaning that reflects the struggles and experiences of African Americans during that time. The song is essentially a lamentation for a lost love, but it also serves as a metaphor for the journey of the protagonist. The name “CC Rider” refers to a train ...

  2. Vor einem Tag · This chronology of recordings issued on King Records and its associated labels documents the various Latin-American musical influences on King’s collective output, beginning in the late 1940s. While Latin sounds have never been a driving force at King, it is nevertheless surprising to see the range of Latin musical styles reflected in King’s famously eclectic […]

  3. Vor 4 Tagen · "C.C. Rider" by Chuck Willis, 1957 (Perhaps the definitive and best-known vereion of this mid-tempo Blues done previously and after by many other artists.) "See See Rider" by Bea Booze, 1942 (An earlier hit version.) "See See Rider" by Ma Rainey, 1924 (The ORIGINAL version! Quite bluesy and mournful. Hard to believe this is 100 years old!)

  4. Vor 5 Tagen · Folsom Prison Blues / So Doggone Lonesome. Johnny Cash and The Tennessee Two. 4.06 784 12. 15 December 1955. Country Rockabilly. Rockabilly Country Blues Proto-Punk. crime sombre melancholic violence energetic rhythmic longing alienation. Rumble / The Swag. Link Wray & His Ray Men.

  5. Vor 3 Tagen · Rolling Stone Album Guide - 5 Star Record List 1983 From The Second Edition (Published In 1983) Of "The Rolling Stone Record Guide" Edited By Dave Marsh And John Swenson Contributed By Montse Viladot & Sergio Ferrer-Salat A Random House/Rolling Stone Press Book Revised, Updated And More Complete Than Ever, This Indispensable Book Reviews And Rates Over 12,000 Rock, Pop, Soul, Country, Blues ...

  6. Vor einem Tag · The team ''used'' to be very strong in the early 20th century and was actually the first on the West Coast to attain national success in the sport. Coach Andy Smith's "Wonder Teams" posted five straight seasons (1920-24) with no losses and four ties, earning four national titles before his untimely death in 1926.

  7. Vor 4 Tagen · Answer: Zero. When I was in school, they taught me that having zero in the denominator of any fraction resulted in an impossible answer, since no one can split anything into "zero parts". Chuck Norris must have skipped that class in school, because whenever he divides by zero, he gets a whole number answer. 3.