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Heaven Or Hell
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Co- Producer: Cubeatz
Assistant Mixer: Jimmy Cash
Masterer, Mixer: Mike Dean #MWA
Assistant Mixer: Sage Skolfield
Assistant Mixer: Sean Solymar
Producer: Wondagurl
Writer: Caleb Toliver
Writer: Ebony Naomi Oshunrinde
Writer: Tim Gomringer
Writer: Kevin Gomringer
Official video of ”Dancing In The Dark" by Bruce Springsteen
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The Letter by the Box Tops found on the album The Letter.
The Letter" is a song written by Wayne Carson Thompson and made famous by The Box Tops and their singer, Alex Chilton, released in 1967 on the album of the same name. It reached number one on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and number five on the UK singles chart. The song was popular during the Vietnam War and was also included in the computer game Battlefield Vietnam. Rolling Stone ranked it #363 on their list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.
LYRICS:
Gimmie a ticket for an aeroplane
Aint got time to take a fast train
Lonely days are gone, Im a goin home
My baby has just wrote me a letter
I dont get care how much money I gotta spend
Got to get back to my baby again
Lonely days are gone, Im a goin home
My baby has just wrote me a letter
Well, she wrote me a letter said she couldnt live without me no mo
Listen Mister, cant you see I got to get back to my baby once mo
Anyway, yeah
Give me a ticket for an aeroplane
Aint got time to take a fast train
Lonely days are gone, Im a goin home
My baby has just wrote me a letter
Well, she wrote me a letter said she couldnt live without me no mo
Listen Mister, cant you see I got to get back to my baby once mo
— Directed by Zach Wilson of Two Brothers Films.
Recorded and Mixed by Orion Paradis at www.soulsound.ca
We recognize and thank Creative Saskatchewan for their financial support in the production of this video.
— Lyrics:
Dead Love couldnt go no further
Proud of and disgusted by her
Push shove, a little bruised and battered
Oh Lord I aint coming home with you
My lifes a bit more colder
Dead wife is what I told her
Brass knife sinks into my shoulder
Oh babe dont know what Im gonna do
I see my red head, messed bed, tear shed, queen bee
My squeeze
The stage it smells, tells, hells bells, miss-spells
Knocks me on my knees
It didnt hurt, flirt, blood squirt, stuffed shirt
Hang me on a tree
After I count down, three rounds, in hell Ill be in good company
Dead Love couldnt go no further
Proud of and disgusted by her
Push shove, a little bruised and battered
Oh Lord I aint coming home with you
My lifes a bit more colder
Dead wife is what I told her
Brass knife sinks into my shoulder
Oh babe dont know what Im gonna do
I see my red head, messed bed, tear shed, queen bee
My squeeze
The stage it smells, tells, hells bells, misspells
Knocks me on my knees
It didnt hurt, flirt, blood squirt, stuffed shirt
Hang me on a tree
After I count down, three rounds, in hell Ill be in good company
Legendary blues guitarist BB King performs jams with very special guests Slash (Guns n Roses), Derek Trucks (The Allman Brothers), Susan Tedeschi, Mick Hucknall (Simply Red) and Ronnie Wood (Faces) live at the Royal Albert Hall.
BB King is one of the most influential guitarists/singers of all time with a career that started in the 1940s. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1987.
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Engineer: Bruce Botnick
Producer: Bruce Botnick
Mastering Engineer: Doug Sax
Bass Guitar: Jerry Scheff
Percussion: Jim Morrison
Producer: Jim Morrison
Lead Vocals: Jim Morrison
Drums: John Densmore
Producer: John Densmore
Fender Rhodes Piano: Ray Manzarek
Producer: Ray Manzarek
Guitar: Robby Krieger
Producer: Robby Krieger
Writer: Jim Morrison
Writer: John Densmore
Writer: Ray Manzarek
Writer: Robby Krieger