The Poseidon Adventure(1972) - The Morning After - maureen mcgovern
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Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy - Bette Midler 1972
Andrews Sisters' "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy Of Company B"
From the 1941 Abbott and Costello film, "Buck Privates."
(You can see the whole film on YouTube, in 14 parts. Just search, writing Buck Privates.)
Grand Funk Railroad - We're An American Band, LIVE 1974
bobby 'boris' pickett & the cryptkickers - monster mash
1973. d.i.y. clip.
Stories - Brother Louie Live MS performance 1973
Will It Go Round In Circles Billy Preston 1971
Original Song Early Edition For Bangladesh Charity
I've got a song I ain't got no melody How'm I gonna sing it to my friends ....
Will it go round in circles
Will it fly high like a bird up in the sky
I've got a lil' story ain't got no moral
Let the bad guy win every once in a while
Will it go round in circles
Will it fly high like a bird up in the sky
I've got a dance I ain't got no steps
I'm gonna let the music move me around
Will it go round in circles
Will it fly high like a bird up in the sky
Will it go round in circles
Will it fly high like a bird up in the sky
I've got a lil' story ain't got no moral
Let the bad guy win every once in a while
Will it go round in circles
Will it fly high like a bird up in the sky
I've got a dance I ain't got no steps
I'm gonna let the music move me around
Will it go round in circles
Will it fly high like a bird up in the sky
"Will It Go Round In Circles" song
Writer : The Great BILLY PRESTON singer . piano player. Billy Preston
A&M 1411, July 1973
A&M 1411, July 1973
Billboard: #1 after he became the only American artist to share label billing with the Beatles (on "Get Back" in May 1969), Billy Preston was signed to Apple Records, where he recorded two albums. Up until that time he had been a keyboard player and a studio musician.
The Great Billy was born September 9, 1946, in Houston, Texas. He was raised in Los Angeles, where by the age of three he was playing piano. His mother was the organist for the Victory Baptist Church and Billy was asked to direct the church choir. He cast 10-year-old Billy as the young W.C. Handy, the man known as the "father of the blues." It was Preston's only film role until he appeared in the motion picture Let It Be with the Beatles. Billy was signed to Sar Records, the label owned by Sam Cooke and in 1962 Billy joined a gospel tour starring Cooke and Little Richard.
In 1965, Billy was playing clubs in Los Angeles when he was visited by Sounds Incorporated, the British band who backed Little Richard on the '62 tour. They brought television producer Jack Good to the club and he invited Billy to become the resident keyboard player on his Shindig series.
During a rehearsal for the show, Billy sat in for his idol, Ray Charles. When Charles heard Billy sing "Georgia on My Mind," he invited him to record on his next album. In 1967, Charles toured Europe and introduced Billy as the man he'd like to carry on the work he had started. It was a concert at the Royal Festival Hall that attracted George Harrison to Preston and led to his joining the Beatles on "Get Back."
After the Beatles broke up, Billy performed on Harrison's All Things Must Pass album, and was invited by George to perform a song at his Concert for Bangladesh benefit at New York's Madison Square Garden in 1971. In addition to the Grammy-winning "Outa-Space" and "Will It Go Round In Circles," Billy's gold singles in the Seventies included "Space Race" (#1) in 1973 and "Nothing from Nothing" in (#1) in 1974. In 1975, he wrote what would become Joe Cocker's biggest solo hit, "You Are So Beautiful" and recorded and toured with the Rolling Stones.
Preston kept active in the recording studio through the late Seventies, though his solo career had declined after his early and mid-Seventies hits. A 1979 duet with Stevie Wonder's .
- Fred Bronson, The Billboard Book of Number One Hits, Billboard, 1988
In 1965, Billy was playing clubs in Los Angeles when he was visited by Sounds Incorporated, the British band who backed Little Richard on the '62 tour. They brought television producer Jack Good to the club and he invited Billy to become the resident keyboard player on his Shindig series.
During a rehearsal for the show, Billy sat in for his idol, Ray Charles. When Charles heard Billy sing "Georgia on My Mind," he invited him to record on his next album. In 1967, Charles toured Europe and introduced Billy as the man he'd like to carry on the work he had started. It was a concert at the Royal Festival Hall that attracted George Harrison to Preston and led to his joining the Beatles on "Get Back."
After the Beatles broke up, Billy performed on Harrison's All Things Must Pass album, and was invited by George to perform a song at his Concert for Bangladesh benefit at New York's Madison Square Garden in 1971. In addition to the Grammy-winning "Outa-Space" and "Will It Go Round In Circles," Billy's gold singles in the Seventies included "Space Race" (#1) in 1973 and "Nothing from Nothing" in (#1) in 1974. In 1975, he wrote what would become Joe Cocker's biggest solo hit, "You Are So Beautiful" and recorded and toured with the Rolling Stones.
Preston kept active in the recording studio through the late Seventies, though his solo career had declined after his early and mid-Seventies hits. A 1979 duet with Stevie Wonder's .
- Fred Bronson, The Billboard Book of Number One Hits, Billboard, 1988
Paul Weller - Will It Go Round In Circles
Jools Holland Hootenanny
Performance Date: 11th December 1996
Broadcast Date: 31st December 1996
Performance Date: 11th December 1996
Broadcast Date: 31st December 1996
The Isley Brothers That Lady (Part 1 & Part 2)
Dr. John - Right Place Wrong Time
Jon Spencer Blues Explosion - Right Place Wrong Time
Get Down - Gilbert O'Sullivan
Bloodstone - Natural High (extended Version)
US Soul 1973 [London Records]
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