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  1. Night Out is the 1979 debut studio album by Ellen Foley, a long-time backup vocalist for Meat Loaf. Seven of the nine tracks were cover versions of Foley's favorite songs, while two were co-written by Foley, one of which was "We Belong to the Night", which hit #1 in the Netherlands and #31 in Australia around Christmas of 1979.

  2. Mick Ronson starb am 29. April 1993 im Alter von nur 46 Jahren an Leberkrebs. Insbesondere in seiner Heimatstadt Hull ist er unvergessen, dort wurde ihm zu Ehren eine Bühne, die „Mick Ronson Memorial Stage“, errichtet. Der Rolling Stone listete Ronson 2011 auf Rang 41 der 100 größten Gitarristen aller Zeiten. In einer Liste aus dem Jahr ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mick_RonsonMick Ronson - Wikipedia

    Ronson played guitar on two tracks on the Slaughter & The Dogs album Do It Dog Style in 1978. In 1979, Ronson and Hunter produced and played on the Ellen Foley debut album, Night Out, with "We Belong to the Night" and the hit single "What's a Matter Baby". [citation needed]

  4. Discography. Reviews. Videos. Lists. Releases. Showing 0 - 0 of 0. Search & Filters. Year. Explore music from Mick Ronson. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from Mick Ronson on Discogs.

  5. 3. Aug. 2020 · With Bat Out of Hell being such a huge album her name was beginning to rise in its own right. Nightout was produced and arranged by Ian Hunter and Mick Ronson who were both back in the limelight via Hunter’s ‘Your Never Alone With A Schizophrenic’.

  6. 25. Apr. 2017 · After the rise comes the fall. On October 20,1973, Mick Ronson played with David Bowie on stage for the last time in that decade. Only 200 people saw the appearance in the flesh, shot for NBC’s The Midnight Special. Dubbed The 1980 Floor Show, it was a strange day.

  7. It was supposed to become Ronson's third solo album after Slaughter on 10th Avenue (1974) and Play Don't Worry (1975), but due to low selling amounts of these albums, record company RCA refused to release this third album in 1977. [citation needed]