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  1. Vor 5 Tagen · Out of Time is a song originally written and composed by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones. It was released by Chris Farlowe in 1966 as part of his album “The Art of Chris Farlowe”. Produced by Andrew Loog Oldham and Mick Jagger, this timeless pop track holds a special meaning that resonates with audiences even to this day.

  2. Vor 17 Stunden · Chris de Burgh – "Lady in Red" Dexys Midnight Runners – "Because of You" Jim Diamond – "Hi Ho Silver" Anita Dobson – "Anyone Can Fall in Love" Doctor and The Medics – "Spirit in the Sky" Duran Duran – "Notorious" Eighth Wonder – "Stay with Me" Europe – "The Final Countdown" Falco – "Rock Me Amadeus" Phil Fearon – "I Can ...

  3. Vor 3 Tagen · Get Chris Farlowe With The Hill setlists - view them, share them, discuss them with other Chris Farlowe With The Hill fans for free on setlist.fm!

  4. Vor 17 Stunden · This would have been an excellent Kinks album, and in fact three of the songs had appeared on the last Kinks album, 1984's 'Word Of Mouth', but 'Return To Waterloo' is credited as a solo Davies record, possible because his brother Dave reputedly refused to play on it, and so despite the fact that the rest of the The Kinks did contribute, it would be pushing it to call it a Kinks album. The ...

  5. Vor 17 Stunden · J'ai déjà posté les albums 2 et 3 des OUTSIDERS, voici le premier. Le titre qui les a fait connaitre "Time won't let me" donne son nom à l'album. Il se classe à la 5ème place de Hot 100 du Billboard et à la même place au Canada. Il est entouré de belles reprises: "Keep on running" - popularisé par le Spencer DAVIS GROUP (1965) "Listen ...

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  7. Vor 5 Tagen · By Mark Voger, author. ‘Zowie! The TV Superhero Craze in ’60s Pop Culture’. All I knew going in was that the “Zowie!” trailer jingle had to be a ripoff. Specifically, of Neal Heft i’s surf-rock-influenced opening theme for “Batman,” the TV phenomenon that dominated popular culture between 1966 and ’68. You know the tune.