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Erykah Badu Feat.Common - Love of My Life (An Ode to Hip-Hop) Single by Erykah Badu featuring Common Album: Brown Sugar soundtrack Released: August 20, 2002 (More) Single by Erykah Badu featuring Common Album: Brown Sugar soundtrack Released: August 20, 2002 Format: CD single, 12-inch single Genre: Underground hip hop Length: 4:30 Label: MCA Records Writer(s): Erykah Badu, Lonnie Rashid Lynn, Madukwu Chinwah, Robert Ozuma, James Poyser, Raphael Saadiq, Glen Standridge Producer: Raphael Saadiq Billboard (North America) 2002 "Love of My Life (An Ode to Hip-Hop)" The Billboard Hot 100 #9 2002 "Love of My Life (An Ode to Hip-Hop)" Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles ... (Less)
Gary Lewis & The Playboys Gary Lewis and the Playboys were a 1960s pop group fronted by Gary Lewis, son of comedian Jerry (More) Gary Lewis and the Playboys were a 1960s pop group fronted by Gary Lewis, son of comedian Jerry Lewis. Gary Lewis and theThe group auditioned for a job at Disneyland, supposedly without telling Disneyland employees about Lewis' celebrity father. They were hired on the spot, audiences at Disneyland quickly accepted them and the Playboys were soon playing to a full house every night. Band leader Les Brown had known Jerry Lewis for years and he told record producer Snuff Garrett that the younger Lewis was playing at Disneyland. After listening to the band, Garrett thought using Gary's famous name might sell records. Garrett took them into a recording studio with the song This Diamond Ring in a session financed by Jerry Lewis' wife Patti. However, the Playboys werent allowed to play their instruments and their voices were used sparingly. Garrett wanted to maximize the chances for a hit so he insisted on using experienced studio musicians who included Tommy Allsup on guitar, Leon Russell on keyboards, Joe Osborn on bass and Hal Blaine on drums. Session singer Ron Hicklin did the basic vocal track. Garrett then added Garys voice twice, added some of the Playboys and more of Hicklin. "When I got through, he sounded like Mario Lanza," Garrett commented. Garrett got airplay in New York City for "This Diamond Ring" by making a deal with WINS disc jockey Murray the K Kaufman, who ran a series of all-star concerts at theaters around the New York area, promising that if he played Lewis record, the Playboys would do his shows. Garrett then had Jerry Lewis use his contacts to get his son onto The Ed Sullivan Show. However, Sullivan had a general policy that all acts appearing on his show were to perform live (although one of his frequent guests, The Dave Clark Five, had lip-synched from their second appearance on, in early 1964). Since so many studio tricks had been used on the record, the Playboys could not re-create its sound. In compromise, Lewis sang along with pre-recorded tracks as the Playboys pretended to play their instruments. The January 1965 broadcast made Gary Lewis and the Playboys instant stars, "This Diamond Ring" went to #1 and pressing plants reportedly could not keep up with initial demand for the record. However, by the end of 1965 only West and Lewis remained in the band. Other members later included Tommy Tripplehorn (father of actress Jeanne Tripplehorn), Carl Radle, Jimmy Karstein and Dave Gonzalez. In 1965 Gary Lewis was Cash Box magazine's "Male Vocalist of the Year," winning against nominees Elvis Presley and Frank Sinatra and was the only artist during the 1960s to have his first seven single releases reach Billboard magazine's Top 10 on the Hot 100 chart. Lewis was drafted into the U.S. Army in January 1967 and discharged in 1968. He immediately returned to recording but was unable to regain his group's earlier momentum. Lewis continued touring, eventually marketing the band as a nostalgia act. He also appeared and performed on many of his father's Labor Day telethons for the Muscular Dystrophy Association. Gary Lewis had eight Gold Singles, 17 Top 40 hits and four gold albums. In addition to The Ed Sullivan Show, he appeared on American Bandstand, Shindig!, Hullabaloo, Sally Jessy Raphael, Tonight Show, Mike Douglas, Nashville Now and Wolfman Jack. (Less)
Q-Tip - We Fight Love feat Raphael Saadiq.mp3
2009-03-18 - extension: mp3 - size: 5 MB
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Raphael - singles
2009-01-26 - extension: zip - size: 69 MB
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Theme Addons Pink
2009-06-23 - extension: zip - size: 1 MB
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