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Dedication is a 1981 album by American singer Gary U.S. Bonds. The album was a critical and commercial success, marking a comeback for Bonds after several years out of the limelight. Dedication was the first of two albums on which he collaborated with Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band , the second being On the Line , released the ...
vistas 52. Dedication. Bruce Springsteen. Well way back in the Bible time. A cat named noah built an ocean liner. Everybody laughed when they told him why. But when the rain came, noah was high and dry. cause he had. Dedication baby through and through. Dedication like I give to you. Dedication girl every way. Dedication girl every day.
5 de may. de 2015 · Gary US Bonds Your Love. From the 1981 lp Dedication. Song by Bruce Springsteen. Springsteen, Little Steven, and the E Street Band in support. No copyright infringement intended. I will...
6 de feb. de 2016 · Lyrics. DEDICATION. Gary U.S. Bonds' album version. Hey fellas, that was all right! Boy, that was nice! But I think, I think we should just get back, relax and do it one more time. You cats ain't got no dedication, man. Let me tell you a little story! Well way back baby in the Bible time. A cat named Noah built an ocean liner.
About “Dedication” “Dedication” Q&A. When did Gary U.S. Bonds release Dedication? Album Credits. Engineers Bill Scheniman, Larry Alexander, Tony Bongiovi & 2 more. Trombone Richie “La Bamba”...
Arranged By – Bruce Springsteen (tracks: A1 to A4), Miami Steve; Backing Vocals – Brenda Hilliard, Bruce Springsteen, Carol Williams, Carol Sylvan*, Clarence Clemons, Ellie Greenwich, Miami Steve, Mikie Harris, Ula Hedwig; Baritone Saxophone – Joey Stann; Bass – Gary Tallent*, John Clemente; Bass [Fuzz] – Miami Steve; Bongos – Miami ...
Gary "U.S." Bonds had been lurking on the fringes of the oldies circuit for the better part of twenty years when Bruce Springsteen gave the guy a well-earned break and co-produced 1981's Dedication, which doubtless represented a bit of payback after Springsteen had been playing Bonds' 1961 hit "Quarter to Three" on-stage for close to a decade.