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The "Class Reunion Song" features DeAngelis' remember-when lyrics to Klein's sweet medley. On "Number One, " Klein and DeAngelis sing the song that's just right for a sports celebration together.
“Twist and Shout” is a 1961 song written by Bert Berns and Phil Medley. The Top Notes originally recorded the track but it didn’t become a hit until it was covered by The Isley Brothers in ...
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Phil Medley & the Gently Used Band shared their high-energy ... - MSNLouisville "post-alt-country" band Phil Medley & the Gently Used band recently shared their newest album Tonk. Medley describes the collection as "eight songs of high energy country and rock and ...
More than half a century since it was first penned by Bronx-born songwriter Bert Berns (and his occasional partner Phil Medley), it can be heard everywhere from cable reruns of “Ferris Bueller ...
Bill Medley talks about his farewell tour, losing Bobby Hatfield, "You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling" and why "Unchained Melody" was an unexpected hit.
As Genesis gear up for their upcoming Last Domino? tour, check out this 1992 video where they played a medley of Seventies songs.
Medley said the song was exceptionally long for the time. “You gotta remember, this was back in 1965, and every record had to be about 2 minutes and 20 seconds,” he said. “Even though Phil ...
It was 50 years ago that Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil and Phil Spector pitched a song to Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield, who had had some minor success as the first “blue-eyed soul” duo, the ...
The meaning behind the title of Phil Collins' “Sussudio” is meaningless, but the song itself is not. He reverse-engineered the lyrics.
The Righteous Brothers had the hardest job in show business: They opened for the Beatles in 1964. Bill Medley and Bucky Heard, who's replaced the late Bobby Hatfield — are now touring theaters ...
Willie Nelson and Phil Lesh sing early country standards including 'Will the Circle Be Unbroken' at the Outlaw Music Festival Tour.
Bill Medley talks about his farewell tour, losing Bobby Hatfield, "You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling" and why "Unchained Melody" was an unexpected hit.
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