Hank Williams (Singer)


Hank Williams
Singer, Songwriter

Hiram Williams was born on September 17, 1923 in Mount Olive, Butler County, Alabama. At age three, Williams sat with her mother as she played the organ at Mount Olive Baptist Church. Williams got his first musical instrument, a harmonica, at age six, and his first guitar at age eight.

In the fall of 1933, Williams was sent to live with his aunt and uncle in Fountain, Alabama. Williams learned to play basic guitar chords from his aunt. Williams met a street performer, Rufus Payne. Payne taught Williams guitar until his family moved to Montgomery. Williams later credited him as the provider of the only musical training he ever had. He never learned to read music; Written based on personal experience.

In 1937, Williams decided to unofficially change his name from Hiram to Hank. He participated in a talent show at the Empire Theater and won first prize singing his first original song, "WPA Blues". Williams wrote the lyrics. He attracted the attention of WSFA producers who occasionally invited him to broadcast with Dad Crysel's band.

Williams' successful radio show spurred his entry into a music career, and he started his own band, "the Drifting Cowboys". The band traveled throughout central and south Alabama performing at clubs and private gatherings. Williams left school in October 1939 and began traveling west Georgia and the Florida panhandle. Meanwhile, between tour schedules, Williams returned to Montgomery to host his radio show.

Williams' heavy drinking caused many of their members to quit the band, and he was fired by the WSFA in August 1942. Then in 1942, he started working in a shipbuilding company. In 1943, Williams met Audrey Sheppard in the town of Banks, Pike County, Alabama. Shepard told Williams that she wanted to help him restore his radio show and that they should move to Montgomery and start a band. The couple married in 1944 in Andalusia, Alabama.

In 1945, back in Montgomery, Williams returned to WSFA radio. He published his first songbook, Original Songs by Hank Williams. On September 14, 1946, Williams auditioned for the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville at the recommendation of Ernest Tubb, but was rejected. He then went to the recently formed music publishing company Acuff-Rose Music. Fred Rose signed Williams to a six-song contract. On December 11, 1946, Williams recorded his first recording session. The songs were successful.

Williams signed with MGM Records in 1947 and released "Move It On Over," which became a country hit. In 1948, he moved to Shreveport, Louisiana and joined the "Louisiana Hayride" show. He performed throughout western Louisiana and eastern Texas, always returning on Saturdays for the show's weekly broadcast. After a few more mediocre hits, in 1949 he released the song "Lovesick Blues". The song was number one on the Billboard charts for four consecutive months.

Williams made his Grand Ole Opry debut on June 11, 1949, where he received six encores. He again formed Drifting Cowboy. Audrey Williams gave birth to Randall Hank Williams (Hank Williams Jr.) that year. In 1949, he joined the first European tour of the Grand Ole Opry, performing in Germany and Austria. Williams had five songs that ranked in the top five Billboard Hot Country Singles that year.

In November 1951, MGM Records released Williams' debut album, "Hank Williams Sings". On November 14, 1951, Williams traveled to New York where he made his first television appearance with Perry Como on CBS's Perry Como Show. There he sang "Hey Good Looking". In the spring of 1952, Williams flew twice to New York City with his band and a Grand Ole Opry troupe and appeared in two episodes of the nationally broadcast show.

In 1952, Williams had a brief extramarital affair with dancer Bobby Jett, which resulted in their daughter Jett Williams. Audrey Williams divorced him that year. During this time, he met Billie Jean Jones, girlfriend of country singer Faron Young, at the Grand Ole Opry. Williams began visiting her frequently in Shreveport, causing him to miss many Grand Ole Opry appearances.

On August 11, 1952, Williams was fired from the Grand Ole Opry for being drunk and absent from the show. He returned to Shreveport and performed on various radio shows. In October 1952 he married Billie Jean Jones. His last recording session was on September 23, 1952. In late 1952, Williams began having heart problems. The final concert of his 1952 tour took place on December 19 in Austin, Texas. Williams' last known public performance was on December 21 in Montgomery.

Williams was scheduled to perform at the Municipal Auditorium in Charleston, West Virginia on December 31, 1952. That day, Williams was unable to fly due to a snowstorm in the Montgomery area; he hired a college student, Charles Carr, to take him to concerts. On December 30, Williams and Carr stopped at a hotel in Birmingham, Alabama.

The next morning, they drove to Fort Payne and then to Knoxville, Tennessee. Williams and his driver then took a flight to Charleston, but bad weather forced the plane back to Knoxville. Back in Knoxville, the two arrived at the Andrew Johnson Hotel and Carr requested a doctor for Williams. The Doctor gave treatment.

Carr and Williams checked out of the hotel, but the porters had to carry Williams to the car due to his poor health. Williams had severe hiccups. Carr spoke on the phone with Toby Marshall, who informed him that the Charleston show was canceled and that he instead instructed him to take Williams to a New Year's Day concert in Canton, Ohio.

Around midnight on January 1, 1953, the two crossed the Tennessee state line and arrived in Bristol, Virginia. Carr stopped at a small restaurant and hired a driver, because he felt tired after driving for 20 hours. Driver Don left the restaurant with Carr and Williams. They drove until they stopped for fuel and coffee at a gas station in Oak Hill, West Virginia, where they realized Williams was dead. The owner of the station called the local police.

On January 2, Williams' body was taken to Montgomery, Alabama, and put on display at his mother's boarding house for two days. His funeral was held on January 4 at the Montgomery Auditorium. Williams' remains were interred at the Oakwood Annex in Montgomery.


Years Active: 1937–1952.


Hank Williams Songs

* I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry (1949)

* Lovesick Blues (1949)

* Mind Your Own Business (1949)

* Wedding Bells (1949)

* Long Gone Lonesome Blues (1950)

* Moanin' the Blues (1950)

* My Bucket's Got a Hole in It (1950)

* Why Don't You Love Me (1950)

* Cold Cold Heart (1951)

* Hey Good Looking (1951)

* Howlin’ at the Moon (1951)

* Crazy Heart (1951)

* I Can't Help It (If I'm Still In Love With You) (1951)

* Baby We're Really in Love (1952)

* Half as Much (1952)

* Honky Tonk Blues (1952)

* Jambalaya (On the Bayou) (1952)

* Setting the Woods on Fire (1952)

* I'll Never Get out of This (1953)

* Kaw-Liga (1953)

* Take These Chains From My Heart (1953)

* Your Cheatin' Heart (1953)




Hank Williams Images and News

Hank Williams portrait in 1948 in Nashville Tennessee.

Hank Williams and Audrey Williams portrait in 1949 in Nashville Tennessee.

Hank Williams portrait in 1948 in Nashville Tennessee.

The Williams family Left to Right Audrey Williams, Lycretia Williams, Hank Williams Jr and Hank Williams Sr in 1949 in Nashville Tennessee.

Hank Williams with his wife Audrey in 1950.


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Mills Brothers


The Mills Brothers
Musical Band

The Mills Brothers were an African-American jazz and pop band who made more than 2,000 recordings that sold more than 50 million copies, including at least three dozen gold records.

Mills Brothers was born into a family in Piqua, Ohio, USA. The members were Donald Mills, Herbert Mills, Harry Mills and John Mills Jr. As the boys grew up, they began singing in Piqua's church.

In 1928, the group traveled to Cincinnati for an audition with radio station WLW. The station hired them. When they sang for Duke Ellington, Okeh Records signed them and brought the group to New York City. In September 1930, they auditioned for CBS Radio in New York. For the first time, they used the name "The Mills Brothers". The next day, the Mills Brothers signed a three-year contract and became the first African-Americans to have a network show on radio.

In 1931, their first recording, "Tiger Rag", sold over a million copies and was awarded a gold disc. In 1934, The Mills Brothers became the first African-Americans to perform in front of the British royal family (King George V and Queen Mary). John Jr. became ill while performing in England. He died in early 1936. Their father, John Sr. succeeded John Jr. Around this time, Bernard Addison joined them as guitarist.

In 1956, John Sr. stopped doing the show, but the other three continued. The Mills Brothers' fiftieth anniversary celebration was held in Los Angeles in 1976, hosted by Bing Crosby. Herbert, Harry and Donald continued performing until Harry's death in 1982. Herbert and Donald continued to work together until Herbert's death in 1989. Then, Donald began performing with his son John II. After Donald's death on November 13, 1999, John II continued "The Mills Brothers".



Songs of Mills Brothers

* Paper Doll (1943)
* You Always Hurt the One You Love (1944)
* Till Then (1944)
* I Wish (1945)
* Put Another Chair at the Table (1945)
* Don't Be a Baby, Baby (1946)
* I Don't Know Enough About You (1946)
* Across the Alley From the Alamo (1947)
* Someday (You'll Want Me) (1949)
* The Glow Worm (1952)





* Cab Driver (1968)
* My Shy Violet (1968)


Mills Brothers News and Images
The Mills Brothers in the film 'Ebony Parade'. The film was released on 1947.




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Without Love - Clyde McPhatter

Without Love (There Is Nothing)
Written by: Danny Small



Without Love Lyrics

I awakened this morning, I was filled with despair
All my dreams turned to ashes and gone
As I looked at my life it was barren and bare
Without love I've had nothing at all

Without love I've had nothing
Without love I've had nothing at all
I have conquered the world
But one thing did I have
Without love I've had nothing at all


Once I had a sweetheart who loved only me
There was nothing, that she would not give
I was blind to her goodness and I could not see
That a heart without love cannot live

Without Love Singers

1. Clyde McPhatter with Drifters (billboard hit 1957) 1956.
drifters

2. Toni Arden December 1956 3. Ronnie Carroll March 1957 4. Rose Brennan with Chorus and Orchestra Conducted by Brian Fahey 1957 5. Ray Peterson May 1963 6. Ray Charles June 1963 7. Bill Doggett and His Combo 1963 8. Irma Thomas June 1964 9. Little Richard May 1965 10. B.J. Thomas 1967 11. Oscar Toney Jr. January 1968 12. Elvis Presley October 14, 1969 13. Tom Jones (billboard hot 100 1970) November 28, 1969 14. Robert Goulet 1970 15. Alan Caddy Orchestra & Singers 1970 16. P.J. Proby and Company 1978 17. Jerry Garcia November 1982 18. Ronnie McDowell September 1991 19. The American Sound Studio Band featuring "The King" James Brown August 16, 2007 20. Tracy Nelson April 29, 2011.


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Without Love (There Is Nothing) - Tom Jones

Without Love (There Is Nothing)
Written by: Danny Small


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Lyrics:
To live for today and to love for tomorrow
Is the wisdom of a fool
Because tomorrow is promised to no one
You see love is that wonderful thing
That the whole wide world needs plenty of
And if you think for one minute
That you can live without it
Then you are only fooling yourself
Listen please I'd like to tell you something
That happened to me just the other day

I awakened this morning, I was filled with despair
All my dreams turned to ashes now they are gone
That I looked at my life it was barren and so bare
Without love I've had nothing nothing at all

Without love love I've had nothing
Without love I've had nothing nothing at all

I have conquered the world
But one thing did I have
Without love I've had nothing nothing at all

I once had a sweetheart who loved only me
There was nothing, that she would not give, oh no
I was blind to her goodness and I just could not see
That a heart without love cannot live

Without love I’ve had nothing
Without love I've had nothing nothing at all
I have conquered the world
But one thing did I have
Without love I've had nothing nothing at all 

Singers:
1. Clyde McPhatter 1956 2. Toni Arden December 1956 3. Ronnie Carroll March 1957 4. Rose Brennan with Chorus and Orchestra Conducted by Brian Fahey 1957 5. Ray Peterson May 1963 6. Ray Charles June 1963 7. Bill Doggett and His Combo 1963 8. Irma Thomas June 1964 9. Little Richard May 1965 10. B.J. Thomas 1967 11. Oscar Toney Jr. January 1968 12. Elvis Presley October 14, 1969 13. Tom Jones (billboard hot 100 1970) November 28, 1969 14. Robert Goulet 1970 15. Alan Caddy Orchestra & Singers 1970 16. P.J. Proby and Company 1978 17. Jerry Garcia November 1982 18. Ronnie McDowell September 1991 19. The American Sound Studio Band featuring "The King" James Brown August 16, 2007 20. Tracy Nelson April 29, 2011

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Who'll Stop the Rain - Creedence Clearwater

Who'll Stop the Rain
Written by: John Fogerty


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Lyrics:
Long as I remember, rain been comin' down
Clouds of mystery pourin', confusion on the ground.
Good men through the ages, tryin' ind the sun.
And I wonder still I wonder, who'll stop the rain.

I went down Virginia, seekin' shelter from the storm
Caught up in the fable, I watched the tower grow
Five year plans and new deals, wrapped in golden chains.
And I wonder still I wonder, who'll stop the rain.

Heard the singers playin', how we cheered for more.
The crowd had rushed together, tryin' to keep warm.
Still the rain kept pourin', fallin' on my ears
And I wonder still I wonder, who'll stop the rain.

Singers:
1. Creedence Clearwater Revival (billboard hot 100) January 1970 2. The Ventures October 1970 3. The Berets 1970 4. Bill Haley and The Comets May 28, 1971 5. The 44th Street Portable Flower Factory 1971 6. Björn Afzelius & Globetrotters 1986 7. Ronnie Hawkins 1987 8. Puhdys 1989 9. Courage of Lassie 1989 10. Henning Stærk 1991 11. the past 1995 12. Debbie Davies May 19, 1998 13. John Fogerty 1998 14. Smokie 2000 15. Mark McKay & Scott Murawski June 4, 2002 16. Rudy Rotta & Friends 2004 17. Nashville 2006 18. David Munyon 2009 19. Vince Neil June 4, 2010 20. John Fogerty with Bob Seger May 28, 2013 21. Garth Brooks November 28, 2013 22. Dwight Yoakam April 14, 2015 23. Mike Zito and The Wheel 2015 24. Enjambre July 29, 2016

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Which Way You Goin' Billy - Poppy Family

Which Way You Goin' Billy
Written by: Terry Jacks


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Lyrics:
Which way you goin' Billy?
Can I go too?
Which way you goin' Billy?
Can I go with you?

I really love you, Billy
And all this time
I thought you loved me, Billy
And you were mine

I'm gonna miss you, Billy
And though I'm trying
I'm hurting so bad, Billy
I can't help crying

You are my whole, babe
My heart and my soul, babe
I'd have nothing to show, babe
If you should go away


Which way you going, Billy?
Or need I ask?
Cause you don't want me, Billy
You're free at last

I won't forget you, Billy
For all my life
I'll always love you, Billy
I'll stay your wife


I won't forget you, Billy...

Singers:
1. The Poppy Family featuring Susan Jacks (billboard hot 100 1970) 1969 2. Billie Jo Spears August 1970 3. Top of the Pops September 1970 4. Samantha Jones 1970 5. John Holt 1973 6. Donny & Marie 1976 7. Leda Rey 1976

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We've Only Just Begun - Paul Williams

We've Only Just Begun
Written by: Paul Williams, Roger Nichols
Comments: The song originally recorded by Smokey Roberds, a friend of Nichols, under the name "Freddie Allen". debuted in a wedding-themed television commercial for Crocker National Bank in California in the late winter of 1970, with Paul Williams providing the vocals.


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Lyrics:
We've only just begun to live
White lace and promises
A kiss for luck and we're on our way
We've only Just begun

Before the rising sun we fly
So many roads to choose
We start out walking and learn to run
And yes, we've just begun

We've only Just begun

Singers:
1. Freddie Allen March 1970 2. Paul Williams (Wedding-Themed Television Commercial) 1970 3. Carpenters (billboard hot 100) August 19, 1970 4. Mark Lindsay August 1970 5. Dionne Warwick December 1970 6. Perry Como 1970 7. Ray Conniff and The Singers 1970 8. Lawrence Welk featuring Tanya Welk with Lawrence Welk Singers 1970 9. Claudine Longet February 1971 10. Andy Williams February 1971 11. Johnny Mathis February 1971 12. Curtis Mayfield May 1971 13. The Wip August 1971 14. Billy Eckstine 1971 15. The Moments 1971 16. Paul Williams 1971 17. Bill Medley 1971 18. Chris Connor 1972 19. The Temprees 1972 20. Anita Bryant 1972 21. Johnny Hartman 1972 22. Alan Caddy Orchestra & Singers 1972 23. The Singers Unlimited 1973 24. Jack Jones 1973 25. George Jackson 1973 26. The Top of the Poppers 1974 27. Liesbeth List 1974 28. Bobby Womack 1976 29. The Salsoul Orchestra 1976 30. Lynn Anderson 1982 31. Gerald Alston 1988 32. Barbra Streisand September 24, 1991 33. Grant Lee Buffalo 1994 34. Stan Whitmire 2000 35. Nonoy Zuñiga 2001 36. Salena Jones 2001 37. Bradley Joseph November 1, 2005 38. Steve Brookstein 2005 39. Storyhill 2005 40. Peter Grant April 2006 41. Bob Tostes May 15, 2006 42. Jody Watley August 8, 2006 43. Tony Christie 2006 44. Cris Delanno 2006 45. Malene 2007 46. Carl Riseley 2008 47. 白鳥マイカ March 25, 2009 48. Nicotine June 17, 2009 49. Barry Manilow January 26, 2010 50. Jette Torp September 19, 2011 51. Dami Im April 22, 2016 52. Nicki Parrott June 15, 2016

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We've Only Just Begun - Carpenters

We've Only Just Begun
Written by: Paul Williams, Roger Nichols
Comments: The song originally recorded by Smokey Roberds, a friend of Nichols, under the name "Freddie Allen". debuted in a wedding-themed television commercial for Crocker National Bank in California in the late winter of 1970, with Paul Williams providing the vocals.


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Lyrics:
We've only just begun to live
White lace and promises
A kiss for luck and we're on our way
We've only begun

Before the rising sun we fly
So many roads to choose
We start out walking and learn to run
And yes, we've just begun

Sharing horizons that are new to us
Watching the signs along the way
Talking it over just the two of us
Working together day to day
Together

And when the evening comes we smile
So much of life ahead
We'll find a place where there's room to grow
And yes, We've just begun


Singers:
1. Freddie Allen March 1970 2. Paul Williams (Wedding-Themed Television Commercial) 1970 3. Carpenters (billboard hot 100) August 19, 1970 4. Mark Lindsay August 1970 5. Dionne Warwick December 1970 6. Perry Como 1970 7. Ray Conniff and The Singers 1970 8. Lawrence Welk featuring Tanya Welk with Lawrence Welk Singers 1970 9. Claudine Longet February 1971 10. Andy Williams February 1971 11. Johnny Mathis February 1971 12. Curtis Mayfield May 1971 13. The Wip August 1971 14. Billy Eckstine 1971 15. The Moments 1971 16. Paul Williams 1971 17. Bill Medley 1971 18. Chris Connor 1972 19. The Temprees 1972 20. Anita Bryant 1972 21. Johnny Hartman 1972 22. Alan Caddy Orchestra & Singers 1972 23. The Singers Unlimited 1973 24. Jack Jones 1973 25. George Jackson 1973 26. The Top of the Poppers 1974 27. Liesbeth List 1974 28. Bobby Womack 1976 29. The Salsoul Orchestra 1976 30. Lynn Anderson 1982 31. Gerald Alston 1988 32. Barbra Streisand September 24, 1991 33. Grant Lee Buffalo 1994 34. Stan Whitmire 2000 35. Nonoy Zuñiga 2001 36. Salena Jones 2001 37. Bradley Joseph November 1, 2005 38. Steve Brookstein 2005 39. Storyhill 2005 40. Peter Grant April 2006 41. Bob Tostes May 15, 2006 42. Jody Watley August 8, 2006 43. Tony Christie 2006 44. Cris Delanno 2006 45. Malene 2007 46. Carl Riseley 2008 47. 白鳥マイカ March 25, 2009 48. Nicotine June 17, 2009 49. Barry Manilow January 26, 2010 50. Jette Torp September 19, 2011 51. Dami Im April 22, 2016 52. Nicki Parrott June 15, 2016

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War - Temptations

War
Written by: Barrett Strong, Norman Whitfield


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Lyrics:
War, huh
What is it good for?
nothing

War, huh, uh-huh, uh-huh
What is it good for?
Absolutely nothing


War, I despise
'Cause it means destruction of innocent lives
War means tears and thousands of mothers' eyes
When their sons go off to fight and lose their lives

I said

Say it again

War, it’s nothing but a heartbreak
War, friend only to the undertaker
War, is an enemy to all mankind
Thought of war blow to my mind
War has caused unrest within the younger generation
Induction then destruction, who wants to die?

Oh, war, huh
What is it good for?
Tou tell, nothing

War, huh, uh-huh, yeah, uh
What is it good for?
Absolutely nothing, Good God

War, it’s nothing but a heartbreak
War, friend only to the undertaker

Oh, war has shattered many young men's dreams
Made him disabled, bitter and mean
Life is much too short and precious to spend fighting wars these days
War can't give life, it can only take it away


War, it’s nothing but a heartbreak
War, friend only to the undertaker

Peace, love and understanding, tell me
Is there no place for them today?
They say we must fight to keep our freedom
But lord knows there's got to be a better way

Singers:
1. The Temptations March 6, 1970 2. Edwin Starr (billboard hot 100) June 1970 3. D.O.A. 1982 4. Frankie Goes To Hollywood 1984 5. Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band 1986 6. Montezuma's Revenge July 1992 7. Laibach October 10, 1994 8. Hexenhaus 1997 9. The BB Band 1999 10. Joan Osborne September 2002 11. Nick White 2002 12. Gilbert Montagné November 2006 13. Boyz II Men October 31, 2007 14. Sandrine December 2, 2010 15. Oceano March 2011 16. Liquid Blue February 20, 2015

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War - Edwin Starr

War
Written by: Barrett Strong, Norman Whitfield


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Lyrics:
War, huh, yeah
What is it good for
Absolutely nothing
Uh-huh
War, huh, yeah
What is it good for
Absolutely nothing
Say it again, y'all

War, huh, good God
What is it good for
Absolutely nothing
Listen to me

Ohhh, war, I despise
Because it means destruction
Of innocent lives

War means tears
To thousands of mothers eyes
When their sons go to fight
And lose their lives

I said, war, huh
Good God, y'all
What is it good for
Absolutely nothing
Say it again

War, whoa, Lord
What is it good for
Absolutely nothing
Listen to me

War, it ain't nothing
But a heartbreaker
War, friend only to the undertaker
Ooooh, war
It's an enemy to all mankind
The point of war blows my mind
War has caused unrest
Within the younger generation
Induction then destruction
Who wants to die
Aaaaah, war-huh
Good God y'all

What is it good for
Absolutely nothing
Say it, say it, say it
War, huh
What is it good for
Absolutely nothing
Listen to me

War, huh, yeah
What is it good for
Absolutely nothing
Uh-huh
War, huh, yeah
What is it good for
Absolutely nothing
Say it again y'all
War, huh, good God
What is it good for
Absolutely nothing
Listen to me

War, it ain't nothing but a heartbreaker
War, it's got one friend
That's the undertaker
Ooooh, war, has shattered
Many a young mans dreams
Made him disabled, bitter and mean
Life is much to short and precious
To spend fighting wars these days
War can't give life
It can only take it away

Ooooh, war, huh
Good God y'all
What is it good for
Absolutely nothing
Say it again

War, whoa, Lord
What is it good for
Absolutely nothing
Listen to me

War, it ain't nothing but a heartbreaker
War, friend only to the undertaker
Peace, love and understanding
Tell me, is there no place for them today
They say we must fight to keep our freedom
But Lord knows there's got to be a better way

Ooooooh, war, huh
Good God y'all
What is it good for
You tell me
Say it, say it, say it, say it

War, huh
Good God y'all
What is it good for
Stand up and shout it
Nothing

Singers:
1. The Temptations March 6, 1970 2. Edwin Starr (billboard hot 100) June 1970 3. D.O.A. 1982 4. Frankie Goes To Hollywood 1984 5. Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band 1986 6. Montezuma's Revenge July 1992 7. Laibach October 10, 1994 8. Hexenhaus 1997 9. The BB Band 1999 10. Joan Osborne September 2002 11. Nick White 2002 12. Gilbert Montagné November 2006 13. Boyz II Men October 31, 2007 14. Sandrine December 2, 2010 15. Oceano March 2011 16. Liquid Blue February 20, 2015

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Venus - Shocking Blue

Venus
Written by: Robbie van Leeuwen
Original music written by: Tim Rose, Stephen Foster
Original lyrics written by: Stephen Foster
Adapted from: The Banjo Song written by Tim Rose


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Lyrics:
A goddess on a mountain top
Was burning like a silver flame,
The summit of beauty and love,
And Venus was her name.

She's got it,
Yeah, baby, she's got it.
Well, I'm your Venus,
I'm your fire at your desire.
Well, I'm your Venus,
I'm your fire at your desire.


Her weapon were her crystal eyes
Making ev'ry man mad;
Black as a dark night she was,
Got what no one else had.
Wow!


Ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah!
Ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah!

Singers:
Oh! Susanna written by Stephen Foster English
1. Hugo Frey and The Great White Way Orchestra October 1923 2. Wendell Hall and Shannon Quartet May 1924 3. Nelson Eddy with chorus and orchestra conducted by Robert Armbruster 1948 4. The Robert Shaw Chorale 1958 5. Pete Seeger 1958 6. Ed McCurdy 1958 7. Jaye P. Morgan 1960 8. Connie Francis October 1961 9. The Byrds December 6, 1965 10. The Mormon Tabernacle Choir 1965 11. Nevada Slim 1967 12. James Taylor February 1970 13. Stompin' Tom Connors 1970 14. Taj Mahal 1971 15. Ulf Göran Åhslund 1979 16. Thomas Hampson 1992 17. Lesley Schatz 1994 18. MaryLee & Nancy 1997 19. Vocal Arts Quartet 1997 20. Douglas Jimerson 1998 21. Kallen Esperian with The Memphis Vocal Arts Ensemble 1999 22. 2nd South Carolina String Band 2000 23. The Be Good Tanyas October 2, 2001 24. Jerry Ernst 2002 25. K.J. Denhert January 2003 26. Lisa Loeb, Elizabeth Mitchell November 25, 2003 27. Ruthie Foster June 8, 2004 28. Montana Mandolin Society 2004 29. Michelle Shocked and Pete Anderson 2004 30. Randy VanWarmer 2006 31. Carly Simon January 2, 2007 32. Amy Miller & Carson Hudson Jr. 2007 33. Bobby Horton 2009 34. Andrew Calhoun June 21, 2011 35. Jewel August 16, 2011 36. The Hillbilly Goats December 18, 2012

Oh! Susanna written by Stephen Foster instrumental
1. The Dave Brubeck Quartet 1959 2. Stephen Foster Medley Tony Mottola 1961 3. The Spacemen 1989 4. Joe Weed 1993 5. Joe Probst 1996 6. Marshall Wilborn 1999 7. The Phil Hopkins Orchestra 2002 8. Alex de Grassi 2003 9. Kim Robertson 2009

Venus written by Robbie van Leeuwen English
1. Shocking Blue (billboard hot 100) July 1969 2. Felicia Wong 1974 3. Lipstique 1978 4. Sacha Distel 1978 5. Shanes 1980 6. Stars on 45 January 1981 7. Starsound May 16, 1981 8. Top of the Pops June 1981 9. Future Daze 1982 10. Claw Boys Claw May 1984 11. Bananarama May 1986 12. Mina 1986 13. Don Pablo's Animals 1988 14. The Chipmunks and the Chipettes 1988 15. Peter and The Test Tube Babies November 1990 16. The Charlottes 1990 17. Golden Life 1991 18. Hermes House Band 1992 19. Mariska Veres Shocking Jazz Quintet 1993 20. Anna Maria Di Marco, Letizia Mongelli e Laura Migliacci June 1994 21. Southern Culture on the Skids January 1995 22. Pholhas 1996 23. Osmo's Cosmos 1997 24. The Chipettes 1998 25. The Spiders 1998 26. Camilot 1999 27. No Angels 2003 28. Jamie West 2003 29. På Slaget 12 2003 30. Seduced 2004 31. Hitomi June 1, 2005 32. Krezip October 10, 2005 33. Tiffany April 3, 2007 34. Laurent Voulzy 2008 35. Clan of Xymox October 5, 2012 36. Laura Pausini November 27, 2012 37. Sandra van Nieuwland 2013 38. The Lost Fingers May 6, 2014

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