Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Fred Neil (16 de Março de 1936 – 7 de julho de 2001) [1] foi um cantor e compositor de blues e folk dos Estados Unidos, cuja carreira desenvolveu-se entre os anos 1960 e os 1970, quando ele abandonou a indústria da música.Neil é compositor de sucessos como "Candy Man" (lado B de "Crying", de Roy Orbison), e "Everybody's Talkin'" (Harry Nilsson), [1] bem como "A Little Bit Of Rain" e "The ...

  2. And that's another side of this life Well, I think I'll go to Nashville Down to Tennessee The ten cent life I've been leading here Gonna the be the dead of me But that's the other side to this life I've been leading But that's the other side of this life And that's another side of this life Would you like to know a secret? It's just between you ...

  3. Composed By – Fred Neil ( tracks: A1 to A6, B2, B5) Directed By [Side Two Director Of Recording] – Nick Venet. Engineer [Recording Engineer For Side One] – Fred Ehrhardt, Lyle Fain. Executive-Producer – Michael Kapp. Photography By – Tony Gulliver.

  4. 25 de sept. de 2012 · Other Side Of This Life is the final album from American folk music legend Fred Neil, released in 1971 before his long self-imposed retirement from music to focus on dolphin conservation in his home state of Florida. Featuring a side of live recordings of some of his most lasting and well known compositions (including The Dolphins, and Everybody's Talkin') as well as a side of studio sessions ...

  5. 13 de jul. de 2018 · The Other Side of This Life. Charlie Pickett. 5. 3:17 PREVIEW Everything Happens. Diane Ward. 6. 3:18 ... Listen to Everybody's Talkin': A Tribute to Fred Neil by Various Artists on Apple Music. Stream songs including "The Dolphins", "A Little Bit of Rain" and more.

  6. Fred Neil (1936-2001) was an American folk singer who, despite writing several songs which garnered success for others (such as “Everybody’s Talkin'”, famously covered by Harry

  7. The Other Side Of This Life and Little Bit Of Rain are tender and spaced-out ballads that predate psychedelia by a few months. Fred Neil (Capitol, 1967), also known as Everybody's Talkin' , features his most famous song, Everybody's Talkin' (but more famous in Harry Nilsson's interpretation), Dolphins , and the celestial Fare Thee Well .