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  1. 2 days ago · Label: Smash Records - SRS-67074Format: VinylCountry: USReleased: 1966Song List:【00:00】A1 - Yesterday 2:34【02:35】A2 - Hold It 2:10【04:47】A3 - Minute Minuet 2...

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  2. Sep 23, 2024 · Country singer Roger Miller had a decent hit with it on the country charts in 1969. As it turns out, the Full Tilt Boogie Band sent guitar, piano, and organ swirling around Joplin’s astonishing vocals and the record soared to the top of the Billboard Hot 100.

  3. 3 days ago · Roger Miller first cut the song in 1969, and Kristofferson included it in his 1970 debut album, but it was Janis Joplin's 1971 recording that launched the song, helping cement Kristofferson's ...

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  4. Sep 17, 2024 · For thirty years the Alloy Orchestra, three musicians—Ken Winokur (Alloy’s manager), Terry Donahue, and Roger Miller, who replaced Caleb Sampson)—composed and performed their own scores for classic motion pictures from the silent era (Metropolis, The General, Phantom of the Opera, The Man with a Movie Camera, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari ...

  5. Sep 12, 2024 · "King of the Road" is a song written and originally recorded in November 1964 by country singer Roger Miller. The lyrics tell of the day-to-day life of a vagabond hobo who, despite being poor (a "man of means by no means"), revels in his freedom, describing himself humorously or possibly cynically as the "king of the road".

  6. 3 days ago · It was a heady time to be a songwriter in Nashville, where Mr. Kristofferson fell in with a gifted circle of like-minded — and similarly bacchanalian — tunesmiths who were as driven to succeed as...

  7. 3 days ago · The 1966 Broadway musical It's a Bird...It's a Plane...It's Superman, starring Bob Holiday, featured music by Charles Strouse and lyrics by Lee Adams. The script was written by David Newman and Robert Benton, who would go on to write the second draft of the screenplay for the first Superman film, released in 1978.