Accompanied By – Unknown Artist. Organ, Soloist – Earl Grant. Matrix, Runout (Side A label): M. 544. Matrix, Runout (Side B label): M. 623. Matrix, Runout (Side A runout area, stamped): MG-9544-2K. Matrix, Runout (Side B runout area, stamped): MG-9623-2K. Other Versions (5 of 9) View All. Cat.
Written-By – Earl Grant. F. I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good). Written-By – Duke Ellington, Paul Webster. Pressed By – Decca Records Pressing Plant, Pinckneyville. Other (Record 1 Catalog Number): 7-34277. Other (Record 2 Catalog Number): 7-34278. Other (Record 3 Catalog Number): 7-34279. Other (Record 4 Catalog Number): 7-34280. Other (Record 5 Catalog Number): 7-34281.
I figured the music would be good, since I knew Grant was a very talented musical performer. What I didn't expect was for the fidelity to be so stunning. It sounded like Earl had a small Jazz combo performing right in front of me. The recordings had less distortion than on his major label CD compilation.
Lyrics for Not One Minute More by Earl Grant . should say to me Will you always be I'll just have to confess I'll only love you As long as the beat Of my heart can repeat Still once more I love you til then Not one minute more I love you til then Not one minute more. Reportar um problema. Writer(s): ROBERTSON DONALD I, BLAIR HAL, ROBERTSON ELLA LUCILLE D.
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Earl was named the 24th-best album of 2010 by Complex. Despite positive reactions from both critics and fans, various sources indicated that Kgositsile had stopped making music with Odd Future. Earl Sweatshirt was featured on the track "Super Rich Kids" from Frank Ocean's debut album, channel ORANGE released digitally July 10, 2012. The time in Samoa led to Sweatshirt getting sober though eventually he relapsed upon returning to the United States and caught pneumonia whilst on tour. Sweatshirt attributes his time with his collective Odd Future, who were similar ages to him and leaving a long-term relationship, to his drug abuse, saying he was often smoking marijuana and drinking lean before quitting as.
audio All Audio latest This Just In Grateful Dead Netlabels Old Time Radio 78 RPMs and Cylinder Recordings. Earl Grant sings and plays songs made famous by Nat Cole. by Grant, Earl, 1933-1970. prf. Publication date 1966.