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  1. FlashBack Hits · July 27, 2022 · Follow. Harry Nilsson - Without You. Comments. View 40 previous comments. Evelyn Kennedy Varellas Buckles. I thought he had a brill voice . And the song brill. 51w. Evelyn Kennedy Varellas Buckles.

  2. 5 de ene. de 2024 · Marie Nilsson Lind (Ainbusk) Död 4 januari 2024. Vackert, i den stora sorgens famn, att hon valde att följa sin man…. Ja. Kärlek existerar tydligen även i digitalismens tidevarv. Tinder har inte förstört allt. Än.

  3. 7 de nov. de 2021 · It was 54 years ago today (November 8th, 1967), that Harry Nilsson began recording his first major hit, "Everybody's Talkin'." Ironically, the song -- like his 1972 Number One hit "Without You" -- wasn't written by Nilsson, who was known primarily for his songwriting. "Everybody's Talkin'," which was written by Fred Neil, beat out Bob Dylan's "Lay Lady Lay" to become the theme song to the 1969 ...

  4. 17 de feb. de 2023 · It was 51 years ago Sunday (February 19th, 1972) that Harry Nilsson 's “Without You” began its four-week run at the top of the charts. The song was Nilsson's second major hit, following 1969's “Everybody's Talkin',” and went on to win the 1972 Grammy for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance.It was featured on his critically acclaimed 1971 album Nilsson Schmilsson.

  5. Harry Nilsson. Everybody's talking at me. I don't hear a word they're saying. Only the echoes of my mind. People stopping staring. I can't see their faces. Only the shadows of their eyes. I'm going where the sun keeps shining. Thru' the pouring rain.

  6. Skvallertråden om Kissie (Alexandra Nilsson) [Utbruten] Har hört att hon har opererat bort hälften av sina lår. Hon är väldigt utseendefixerad. kissie-lovers. senaste nytt. läsare skriver att kissie är rund om magen. festfixaren alexander erwik går till försvar på sin FB om det hårda klimatet. snyft snyft. en vanlig dag i ankeborg.

  7. 18 de feb. de 2021 · It was 49 years ago today (February 19th, 1972) that Harry Nilsson's "Without You" began its four-week run at the top of the charts. The song was Nilsson's second major hit, following 1969's "Everybody's Talkin'," and went on to win the 1972 Grammy for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance. It was featured on his critically acclaimed 1971 album Nilsson Schmilsson.