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Nothing Like the Sun, or as it is written on the album, "...Nothing Like the Sun," is the second solo studio album by former Police bassist and front man Sting. The title comes from Shakespeare's sonnet number 130 which contains the lines, "My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun." Sting was met on the street one evening, who asked him, "How beautiful is the moon?" Sting responded with this line from the sonnet. Two events play a lot of influence on this album. First, Sting's mother died in 1986, inspiring the lyrics to the opening track, "Lazarus Heart." Second Sting joined the Conspiracy of Hope tour for Amnesty International, and through this tour was exposed to victims of government oppression in Latin America. He was particularly moved by people in Chile for whom loved ones had "disappeared" in government actions, and wrote "They Dance Alone" as a description of the mourners who would dance the traditional Cueca by themselves with a picture of their loved ones pinned to their clothes.Sting's first solo album leaned into jazz. This second album continues to have a jazz influence but reaches across a number of other genres including reggae, funk, acoustic rock, soft rock, and world music. He brought in a number of solid musicians into the recording sessions including Gil Evans, Eric Clapton, Mark Knopfler, Branford Marsalis, and even his fellow Police alumnus Andy SummersSting would continue to further success after this album, which peaked at number 9 on the Billboard 200 chart. In the UK, ...Nothing Like the Sun debuted and peaked at number 1 on the UK albums chart.Bruce presents this adult contemporary album for this week's podcast. Be Still My Beating HeartThis second single from the album went to number 15 on the Billboard Hot 100. The lyrics are quite mature, describing the head telling the heart to settle down in the midst of an intense romance. The title was likely inspired by a 19th Century poem from Mary Elizabeth Coleridge. Andy Summers is playing guitar on this track. Little WingMost of this album is original music written by Sting, but this one is a deeper cut and a cover. Jimi Hendrix wrote "Little Wing" in 1967, and it appears on his "Axis" album. Gil Evans did a jazz arrangement of this piece in 1974, and provided this arrangement and backing with his orchestra for this cover. Sting's version runs just over 5 minutes, giving it a run time just over double that of the original Hendrix version. Rock SteadyAnother deep cut, this song is Stings humorous look at a couple who have volunteered to join a cruise, and later find out that they are joining Noah on the Ark. "Life may be tough, but we're sailing with the Lord." FragileThis is the fourth single from the album, and is a gorgeous acoustic piece. This anti-war song was likely inspired by Sting's work with Amnesty International. ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:That's Amore by Dean Martin (from the motion picture “Moonstruck”) This romance comedy starring Cher and Nicolas Cage delivered a Best Actress Oscar to Cher and a Best Supporting Actress Oscar to Olympia Dukakis. STAFF PICKS:The Promise by When In RomeRob starts this week's staff picks with the only hit from a British new wave trio. This track went to number 11 on the Billboard Hot 100, and became a popular song to play at weddings later on. It gained a revival in popularity when it was used in the soundtrack to "Napoleon Dynamite" in 2004. Got My Mind Set On You by George HarrisonLynch brings us a cover of a song originally written by Rudy Clark and recorded by James Ray in 1962. It is off Harrison's comeback album, "Cloud Nine." Harrison worked with Jeff Lynne on the album because he wanted a producer who wouldn't be intimidated by working with a Beatle. The teamwork went well, and the two would go on to form "The Traveling Wilburys" supergroup shortly thereafter.Dude (Looks Like a Lady) by AerosmithWayne features one of many hits from Aerosmith's monster "Permanent Vacation" album. The lyrics tell the tale of a man finding out that the "girl" he has bee pursuing at a club was a man dressed up as a woman. The idea for the song came from Motley Crue singer Vince Neil being mistaken frequently for a woman with long blonde hair.Mission by RushBruce closes out the staff picks with a song which arose from a conversation between Neal Peart and Geddy Lee about the perception people have that the rich and famous have easier lives. The lyrics reflect how every life has its own difficulties, and perhaps those who are highly successful would often wish for a more plain and settled life at times. INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:Bailando/Aquatic Park by Carlos SantanaGuitar virtuoso Carlos Santana takes us out this week with a track from his solo album, "Blues for Salvador." Thanks for listening to “What the Riff?!?” NOTE: To adjust the loudness of the music or voices, you may adjust the balance on your device. VOICES are stronger in the LEFT channel, and MUSIC is stronger on the RIGHT channel.Please follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/whattheriffpodcast/, and message or email us with what you'd like to hear, what you think of the show, and any rock-worthy memes we can share.Of course we'd love for you to rate the show in your podcast platform!**NOTE: What the Riff?!? does not own the rights to any of these songs and we neither sell, nor profit from them. We share them so you can learn about them and purchase them for your own collections.
Hoy hace 80 años nació George Harrison. DISCO 1 GEORGE HARRISON GreeceDISCO 2 GEORGE HARRISON Here Comes The Sun (Live) DISCO 3 GEORGE HARRISON My Sweet LordDISCO 4 GEORGE HARRISON Give Me Love (Give Peace O Earth) DISCO 5 GEORGE HARRISON Ding Dong, Ding DongDISCO 6 GEORGE HARRISON YouDISCO 7 GEORGE HARRISON Crackerbox PalaceDISCO 8 GEORGE HARRISON Blow AwayDISCO 9 GEORGE HARRISON All Those Years AgoDISCO 10 GEORGE HARRISON Cockamamie BusinessDISCO 11 GEORGE HARRISON If Not For YouDISCO 12 THE TRAVELLING WILBURYS Handle With CareDISCO 13 GEORGE HARRISON Got My Mind Set On YouDISCO 14 GEORGE HARRISON Cowboy MusicEscuchar audio
In episode 380 of Friends Talking Nerdy, Professor Aubrey and Tim the Nerd dive into a musical journey, sharing their favorite tracks from the solo careers of The Beatles. From John Lennon's "Give Peace A Chance" and "Cold Turkey" to George Harrison's "My Sweet Lord," they explore iconic hits like "Imagine," "Live and Let Die," "Got My Mind Set On You," and more. Tim the Nerd also provides insight into All Elite Wrestling's (AEW) latest big move—a four-year deal with Warner Brothers Discovery that includes adding AEW content to the Max streaming platform. They discuss how this will impact AEW's future and grow its fanbase. The episode closes with a heartfelt tribute to two beloved performers who recently passed: John Amos and Dame Maggie Smith. As always, we wish to thank Christopher Lazarek for his wonderful theme song. Head to his website for information on how to purchase his EP, Here's To You, which is available on all digital platforms. Head to Friends Talking Nerdy's website for more information on where to find us online.
Seth and Marc get deep into the psyche of an obsessive man depraved of love with the song Got My Mind Set On You as made famous by ex-Beatle George Harrison. Originally written by Rudy Clark and first covered by James Ray, when you start to do some digging, the lyrics bring about more questions than they answer.
It's the end of 1987 and George Harrison is riding the wave of a major comeback. With a new hit single in Got My Mind Set On You speeding up the charts, and a new LP - Cloud 9 - connecting with both fans and critics in equal measure, Harrison's resurgence in the latter half of the 80s was proof positive once again of that lingering Beatle magic...so pervasive even nearing 20 years since the band's split. While Paul McCartney's greatest hits LP All the Best was no resurgence of fresh material, strong sales and a slew of tv appearances to promote the new single Once Upon A Long Ago put Macca back in touring mode...an endeavor that would truly take flight in the months to come... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On November 2nd 1987 Dark Horse Records releases Cloud 9 by George Harrison. While George himself would insist (and rightly so) that one cannot be in the midst of a "comeback" if one has been there the entire time, no one - not even George - could not deny the reinvigorated attention upon his music heralded by the LP's lead-off #1 single Got My Mind Set On You. The happy album in which this smash-hit record resided within was produced by buddy Jeff Lynne to sound (controversially to some) much like Jeff's work with the Electric Light Orchestra - energetic, grand in scope, and future-facing in its production techniques.From the nostalgic When We Was Fab to the defiant That's What it Takes, George Harrison WAS back, and at the top of his game nearly two decades after the breakup of the Beatles. Of course George would be joined on the charts shortly by a new single from Paul McCartney, and some fresh talk about the possibility of a Beatles reunion (of sorts)... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Even 17+ years after the breakup of the Beatles, solo career competition remained alive and well in the worlds of Paul McCartney and George Harrison. In October of 1987, George's first new single from a studio album release in over 5 years - Got My Mind Set On You - was blazing up the charts and stood poised to top them. The public's embrace of this unlikely comeback foretold the success of the forthcoming Cloud 9 LP, and - as if no time at all had passed since the days of all Things Must Pass - George Harrison hit the promotional trail. Not to be outdone by his former bandmate, McCartney's All the Best greatest hits compilation hit shelves the following November, and while its single Once Upon a Long Ago failed to reach the heights of Harrison's, this mammoth set of Macca marvels was no slouch on the album charts. All this, plus a return to Suzy and the Red Stripes as fall turns to winter, 1987... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Eddie Murphy Raw”, and song “Got My Mind Set On You” by George Harrison.
Counting Down the Greatest Cover Songs of All-Time!!#90-86Intro: Gold Dust Woman by Sister HazelOutro: Gold Dust Woman by Fleetwood Mac90. Yeh YehOriginal: Yeh, Yeh by Georgie Fame & the Blue FlamesAlternate: Yeh Yeh by Matt BiancoCover: Yeh Yeh by They Might Be Giants89. We Trying to Stay AliveOriginal: Stayin' Alive by Bee GeesOriginal: Top Billin by Audio TwoAlternate: Stayin' Alive by N-TranceCover: We Trying to Stay Alive by Wyclef Jean88. Got My Mind Set On YouOriginal: I've Got My Mind Set On You by James RayAlternate: Got My Mind Set On You by Lee MatthewsCover: Got My Mind Set On You by George Harrison87. Let It BeOriginal: Let It Be by The BeatlesAlternate: Let It Be by Bill WithersAlternate: Let It Be by John DenverAlternate: Let It Be by Ray CharlesAlternate: Let It Be by Tito NievesAlternate: Let It Be by Glee CastAlternate: Let It Be by Matt HylomAlternate: Let It Be by Milos KaradaglicAlternate: Let It Be by GENTRIAlternate: Spectral T by Andrew MayCover: Let It Be by Carol Woods86. Kansas City/Hey-Hey-Hey-Hey!Original: Kansas City by Little Willie LittlefieldAlternate: Kansas City by Wilbert HarrisonOriginal: Hey-Hey-Hey-Hey (Goin' Back to Birmingham) by Little RichardAlternate: Hey Hey Hey Hey (Going Back to Birmingham) by Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet BandCover: Kansas City/Hey-Hey-Hey-Hey! by The BeatlesVote on your favorite cover version from today's episode
It's time to take a break from the stresses of life and all of the people who are mean to you with Ben Silverio and Andy Huttel. They're pop culture observers/zany podcasters/ excellent friends, who have banded together to rib each other's sandwich choices, do impressions and talk about every movie including the one they watched for this podcast. This week we're taking the time to deepen our collective knowledge about the technologies, features and art of the movie with a little edutainment. This is our accidental musical episode featuring shallow dives into Downtown by Petula Clark and I've Got My Mind Set On You by James Ray. Though, in a surprise to no one, the guys also got distracted with covers of these songs, covers of other songs and then martinis. Music Featured in this Episode:“Love of Power” written and performed by Marlon Longid, written for Time 2 Party“Downtown” performed by Petula Clark, written by Tony Hatch. Property of Universal-McA Music Publishing Div. of Universal Music Corp.'“Downtown” performed by the B-52s. Property Kobalt Music Copyrights“I've Got My Mind Set On You” performed by James Ray, written by Rudy Clark. Property of MGM Records.“[This Song's Just] Six Words Long” performed by Weird Al Yankovic, written by Rudy Clark & “Weird Al” Yankovic. Property of Volcano/Way Moby.“Istanbul (Not Constantinople)” performed by The Four Lads, lyrics by Jimmy Kennedy and music by Nat Simon. Released by Columbia Records“Downtown (Downtempo)” by Anya Taylor-Joy. From the soundtrack to “Last Night in Soho” Property of MGM Records. Ben Silverio is @Bsilverio20 on Twitter and IG. Andy Huttel is @Andohasissues on Twitter. Ansel Burch is @Indecisionist on Twitter and @TheIndecisionist on IG. Make sure you're subscribed because four Mondays a month, it's #Time2Party.
Miércoles 12 de octubre: El sargento de Carabineros agredido con un fierro en San Antonio el domingo, murió ayer, por las graves secuelas del incidente, en la guerra Europea, Rusia detiene a ocho personas y acusa al Ministerio de Defensa ucraniano de coordinarlas para realizar el ataque al que llama un acto de terrorismo, de vuelta en Chile, el Senado aprobó finalmente el llamado TPP11, la estrategia de las declaraciones interpretativas fue rechazada ampliamente en la misma sesión y ahora queda la autoimpuesta negociación de cartas laterales con los países firmantes por el sistema de resolución de controversias, además, el Presidente Boric viaja a la región de Antofagasta, el INE entrega información sobre población extranjera en Chile a diciembre del año pasado y el Banco Central tiene reunión de política monetaria e informa a esta tarde de eventuales cambios a la tasa de interés, finalmente, hace 35 años, un día como hoy de 1987, George Harrison lanzó el que iba a ser el tercer número uno de su carrera como solista, “Got My Mind Set On You”, la canción que recomendamos escuchar hoy.
Miércoles 12 de octubre: El sargento de Carabineros agredido con un fierro en San Antonio el domingo, murió ayer, por las graves secuelas del incidente, en la guerra Europea, Rusia detiene a ocho personas y acusa al Ministerio de Defensa ucraniano de coordinarlas para realizar el ataque al que llama un acto de terrorismo, de vuelta en Chile, el Senado aprobó finalmente el llamado TPP11, la estrategia de las declaraciones interpretativas fue rechazada ampliamente en la misma sesión y ahora queda la autoimpuesta negociación de cartas laterales con los países firmantes por el sistema de resolución de controversias, además, el Presidente Boric viaja a la región de Antofagasta, el INE entrega información sobre población extranjera en Chile a diciembre del año pasado y el Banco Central tiene reunión de política monetaria e informa a esta tarde de eventuales cambios a la tasa de interés, finalmente, hace 35 años, un día como hoy de 1987, George Harrison lanzó el que iba a ser el tercer número uno de su carrera como solista, “Got My Mind Set On You”, la canción que recomendamos escuchar hoy.
You think you'll file this one under "didn't know it was a cover". And you could. But it's really in a category all its own. I've Got My Mind Set On You, originally by James Ray with the Hutch Davie Orchestra & Chorus, covered by George Harrison. Outro music is "(This Song is Just) Six Words Long", by Weird Al Yankovic.
" I've Got My Mind Set On You", "American Woman" et "Torn"
“You cannot swim for new horizons until you have the courage to lose sight of the shore.” - William Faulkner What is the gap in your life that stops you from going from who you are right now to who you want to become? I'm no stranger to traumas. I've dealt with tragedies my entire life. But beyond the seas of sad personal stories, I want you to understand that being intentional also needs hope. You are the story that you create. What do you want to tell the world? In this episode, listen as I talk about how to live with hope and combat being stuck with where you are by being intentional. Highlights: ✅ If you do not identify with the person you need to be, you won't be able to achieve things. ✅ You are either growing or dying. You have to know that you are meant to grow. You are meant to live and not just merely exist. Fill the gap to reach who you want to become. Some important stories in the episode: ✍
“You cannot swim for new horizons until you have the courage to lose sight of the shore.” - William Faulkner What is the gap in your life that stops you from going from who you are right now to who you want to become? I'm no stranger to traumas. I've dealt with tragedies my entire life. But beyond the seas of sad personal stories, I want you to understand that being intentional also needs hope. You are the story that you create. What do you want to tell the world? In this episode, listen as I talk about how to live with hope and combat being stuck with where you are by being intentional. Highlights: ✅ If you do not identify with the person you need to be, you won't be able to achieve things. ✅ You are either growing or dying. You have to know that you are meant to grow. You are meant to live and not just merely exist. Fill the gap to reach who you want to become. Some important stories in the episode: ✍
1987: Nelson Piquet wird Formel 1-Weltmeister und George Harrison bringt "Got my mind set on you" heraus.
What type of Macca apprecionado are you…a “Live and Let Die”-harder, a casual “Maybe I'm Amazed” fair-weather type, or an ironically distanced, “Check My Machine” troll? In this, the final installment of our “McCartney 3,2,1” deep dish, T.J. and Tony discuss episodes 4, 5, and 6 of Rick Rubin's “Hulu and chill” with Sir Paul, covering both his modern standards and less-celebrated obscurities. Chock-full of Beatle conspiracies and high noon standoffs, this episode will have you wondering: Which hit 80s sitcom theme did Julian Lennon secretly sing? How much did T.J. pay for a Spanish copy of McCartney's Unplugged LP at Sound Warehouse in June of 1991? Did Hulu use AI to make Paul sing “Got My Mind Set On You”? Polish your anvil and set your Moogs to fab, this episode is worthy of the Sledge-O-Matic! EPISODE LINKS Sammy Hagar or David Lee Roth: who would front a better Beatles tribute band? Engage with us on our Facebook page Give virtual blood to your favorite (untitled) Beatles podcast! Rate and review us on Apple or wherever you listen
The Red Table: It's Willow Smith's time in the spotlight as she announces her polyamory lifestyle to stunning indifference.Wicked Wisdom: The baton has been passed as Willow follows in her mother's footsteps with some cringe nu metal.New Orleans Block Party: Old head geeks over people blocking off the street for a block party. 5 DOLLAR HOE.HE PUNCHED THE HIGHLIGHTS OUT OF HER HAIR!, SCOTT PILGRIM!, GOT MY MIND SET ON YOU!, GEORGE HARRISON!, CRASS!, PISS!, SHIT!, CHOMO TOWN!, MOLESTORS!, GUIDO JIM AND THEM JIM!, GAY!, BUBBLAH!, WATER FOUNTAIN!, SHOPPING CART!, CARRIAGE!, NOMAR!, WILLOW SMITH!, JADA SMITH!, THE RED TABLE!, POLYAMOROUS!, MONOGAMOUS!, WILL SMITH!, OUT OF SHAPE!, ATTENTION SEEKING!, FLINGS!, SCIENTOLOGY!, L RON HUBBARD!, POLICY!, EARS!, POLLY!, FRIEND GROUP!, SEXUAL!, NERD!, POSITIVITY!, PHONINESS!, CUCKOLD!, BOUNDARIES!, RULES!, PROTECTION!, NIC CAGE!, KILL YOURSELF!, BLOOD IN BLOOD OUT!, SPIT TAKE!, STORM DRAIN!, TROLL!, YELL SLURS!, RAPID FIRE!, FLUID BONDING!, UNPROTECTED SEX!, ALEX!, MICRO EXPRESSIONS!, ZADDY!, WICKED WISDOM!, ROCKER GIRL WILLOW!, CRINGE!, BLEED ALL OVER ME!, TRUE METAL!, TOOL!, PRODUCTION!, JADA VS. WILLOW!, NEW ORLEANS!, FEMA!, BLOCK PARTY!, JAZZFEST!, STREET BLOCKED OFF!, NEIGHBORHOOD!, DOUBLE STANDARD!, PERMIT!, ALTERCATION!, GEEKING!, NOPD!, KAREN!, MARGARITAS!, ARKANSAS!, FROM HERE!, HOE!, ICING ON THE CAKE!, PLANTATION HOE!, BITCH!, ROMAN WAR HELMET!, INDIAN HEADRESS!, VERY IMPORTANT!, JAKE!, BIG HOG ENERGY!, PLASTIC SURGERY!, PUFFED OUT CHEEKS!, RIDICULOUS MONSTER!, BOTTLE SMASH!, DING!, SMASH!You can find the videos from this episode at our Discord RIGHT HERE!
Day off, mostly spent with my cousin at my late uncle's house. Lots of memories. A good time though. Song O'The Day is Got My Mind Set On You by George Harrison. Linktree: http://linktr.ee/rdr1124 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Dave and Ethan return to finalize the definitive top 5 songs from Weird Al's Even Worse album with help from guest Angel Valenzuela.
Dave and Ethan react to The Gregory Brothers newest viral Songify 2020 music video, "WE'RE ALL DOOMED - Trump vs. Biden" featuring "Weird Al" Yankovic. They also kick off part 1 of their discussion to determine the definitive top 5 songs from Weird Al's Even Worse album with help from special guest Angel Valenzuela.
This is episode #238! Titty-Shakers, Poppin' Rock and Hand-clappers, Instrumental GOLD and, of course, Northern Soul fill this hour with excitement and wonder. Please like the Facebook page here: facebook.com/ontargetpodcast/ ----------------------------------------------- The Playlist Is: "Wham" The Francettes - Valiant "Rock Me In The Cradle Of Love" Dee Dee Sharp - Cameo "Here Comes The Boy" Tracey Dey - Amy "Got My Mind Set On You" James Ray - Congress "Miami" Eugene Church - Delta "Train To Nowhere" The Champs - Challenge "Fizz" Ian Whitcomb & Bluesville - Capitol "Going Home" Butch Engle & The Styx - Loma "Do Something To Me" ? and The Mysterians - Cameo "Baby, Try Me" Bobby Bennett - Phil-L.A. of Soul "Everything" The Orlons - ABC "Big New York" Bobby Bennett - Phil-L.A. of Soul "Baby Ruth" The Butterfingers - Red Leaf "Doing Your Own Thing" Dave & Ansel Collins - Techniques "She'll Come Running Back" Mel Britt - fip "Ahhh! Soul!" The Fireballs - Quality "Soulful Morning" Rick Curtis - Avco Embassy "Bongo Rock" Preston Epps - Reo "I'm So Thankful" Chuck Overton - Kapp "Is It Possible" Chuck Overton - Kapp "Living Soul" Richard 'Groove' Holmes - Prestige
Featuring James Ray, Jack Scott, Billy Ward & His Dominoes, Dion, Johnny Cash, Chubby Checker, The Drifters, Lee Andrews & The Hearts... We start off strong with the original "Got My Mind Set On You" by James Ray, the 45 George Harrison bought during a visit to the U.S. in 1963. Another original we feature "A Thousand Stars" by Eugene Pearson, later covered by Kathy Young & The Innocents. A third and final original we feature the original "Handy Man" by the Sparks of Rhythm, later famously covered by Jimmy Jones. Our twin this week involves the Coasters' "Charlie Brown" and its b-side "Three Cool Cats."
After spending most the '80s out of the music scene, George Harrison came back with "Got My Mind Set On You," a song that would make him the final Beatle to have a solo #1 on this date, January 16, 1988. Allan looks back in today's Classic Rock Calendar... Image: Chris Hatcher / PR Photos
On our first episode with Filling the Void Podcast Network, Holland, Kelsey and *SPECIAL GUEST* Mike Patten from the podcast Blockbuster Night discuss Season 7 Episode 15, "Got My Mind Set On You." We all cringe at "Double D," Emma goes stage 5 clinger with Damien and a racism plot somehow gets jammed into this mess of an episode.
What’s crappening in this episode: We’re moving to Arcade Audio, back to basics, Chi-Town Rising, lost boots, Norah Jones, Star Wars Spotify playlists, Got My Mind Set On You, shitty donuts, best commercials of 2015
URL: not Found!Megamix by: Mr. GYear: 2014 Jan Hammer – Miami Vice ThemeSaragossa Band – Iko IkoSaragossa Band – Big BambooKaoma – LambadaGipsy Kings – VolareRyan Paris – Dolce VitaAI Bano & Romina Power – Sempre SempreLondonbeat – You Bring On The SunShakin’ Stevens – You Drive Me CrazyABC – The Look Of LovePeter Kent – It’s A Real Good FeelingThompson Twins – Doctor! Doctor!Ram Jam – Black BettyLipps Inc. – Funky TownChic – Le FreakMichael Jackson – Billy JeanSister Sledge – Lost In MusicBilly Ocean – Caribean QueenBoney M. – SunnyCharles D. Lewis – Soca DanceRose Laurens – AfricaPrecious Wilson & Eruption – One Way TicketDavid Christie & Jolly Jumpers – Saddle UpDonna Summer – Hot Stufl‘ABBA – Gimme Gimme GimmeABBA – Super TrouperHarold Faltenneyer – Axel F.S’Express – Theme From S’ExpressMy Mine – Hypnotic TangoBaccara – Yes Sir, I Can BoogieDan Hartrnan – Relight My FireSailor – Giris, Giris, GirisDaniel Boone – Beautiful SundayThe Archies – Sugar, SugarDean Mann – SwayJohn Travolta & Olivia Newton John – Summer NightsBrian Hyland – ltsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Yellow Polka Dot BikiniGus Backus – Da Sprach Der Alte Hß?nuptling Der IndianerErnst Neger – Rucki ZuckiGaby Baginsky – Der Rum Von BarbadosFalco – Der KommissarHuey Lewis & The News – The Power Of LoveRainbow – Since You’ve Been GoneSmokie – Living Next Door To Alice (Who The F…. ls Alice)Mike Post – Magnum PI (Theme)Jerrold Immel – Theme From DallasMike Post – The A-TeamBrian Kirk – Navy NCISRick Patterson & Sylvester Levay – AilWOIf (Main Title)Billy Joel – We Didn’t Start The FireThe Kinks – You Really Got MeSoft Cell – Tainted LoveOrchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark – Enola GayHot Butter – Pop ComStarship – We Build This CityTony Christie – (ls This The Way To) AmarilloDschinghis Khan – Dschinghis KhanRalf Bendix – Babysitter-BoogieBill Ramsey – Wumba-Tumba Schokoladeneisverkß?nuferStefan Raab – Ich Mache Nur Noch VolksmusikGeorge Harrison – I’ve Got My Mind Set On YouBilly Idol – White Wedding Part 1Bonny Tyler – Holding Out ForA HeroRobert Palmer – Bad Case Of Loving You (Doctor, Doctor)The Swinging Blue Jeans – The Hippy Hippy ShakeFrance Gall – Poupee De Circe Poupee De SonShowaddywaddy – Under The Moon Of LoveQueen – Crazy Little Thing Called LoveMichael Sembello – ManiacWham! – Wake Me Up Before You Go-GoKim Wilde – Kids In AmericaBlondie – MariaBlack Sabbath – ParanoidThe Beach Boys – Surfin’ UsaJeny Lee Lewis – Great Balls Of FireEddie Cochran – Summertime BluesChubby Checker – Let’s Twist AgainEddie Cochran – C’mon EverybodyBill Haley – Shake Rattle 8. RollBill Haley – Rock Around The ClockJackie Wilson – Reet PetiteBobby Day – Little Bitty Pretty OneConnie Francis – Schß?1[ner Fremder MannConnie Francis – Die Liebe Ist Ein Seltsames SpielLes Humphries Singers – MexicoRacey – Some GirisLou Bega – Mambo No. 5Culture Club – Kanna ChameleonElton John – I’m Still StandingKenny Loggins – FootlooseMorton Stevens – Hawaii Five-O-Theme http://archive.org/download/Mr.GPartyAttack/Mr.%20G%20-%20Party%20Attack.mp3
Van George Harrison als solo-artiest kennen we natuurlijk kneiters als My Sweet Lord, All Those Years Ago en Got My Mind Set On You, maar wat bevindt zich onder de oppervlakte? Jan-Cees, Michiel en Wibo selecteerden elk 5 vergeten pareltjes uit de solocarrière van George.