Goodnite, Sweetheart, Goodnite” is a popular song that was a hit during the mid-1950s. It was written by Calvin Carter and James “Pookie” Hudson in 1951, and was first recordedContinue readingGoodnite, Sweetheart, Goodnite
Cry Me a River
“Cry Me a River” is a song by American singer-songwriter Justin Timberlake for his debut solo album, Justified (2002). It was written by Scott Storch with producer Timbaland and wasContinue readingCry Me a River
Ain’t That a Shame
“Ain’t That a Shame” is a song written by Fats Domino and Dave Bartholomew. Domino’s recording of the song, originally stated as “Ain’t It a Shame”, released by Imperial RecordsContinue readingAin’t That a Shame
My Baby Just Cares for Me
“My Baby Just Cares for Me” is a jazz standard written by Walter Donaldson with lyrics by Gus Kahn. Written for the film version of the musical comedy Whoopee! (1930),Continue readingMy Baby Just Cares for Me
Good Golly, Miss Molly
“Good Golly, Miss Molly” is a rock ‘n’ roll song first recorded in 1956 by American musician Little Richard and released in January 1958 as Specialty single 624, and laterContinue readingGood Golly, Miss Molly
Cry
“Cry” is a 1951 popular song written by Churchill Kohlman. The song was first recorded by Ruth Casey on the Cadillac label. The biggest hit version was recorded in NewContinue readingCry
The Lily of the Valley
“The Lily of the Valley” (“I’ve Found a Friend in Jesus”) is a Christian hymn written by William Charles Fry (1837–1882) in London for the Salvation Army. Ira D. SankeyContinue readingThe Lily of the Valley
Like a Sad Song
“Like a Sad Song” is a song written and performed by the American singer-songwriter John Denver, released as a single from his 1976 album, Spirit. Although it only reached numberContinue readingLike a Sad Song
Sweet Surrender
“Sweet Surrender” is a song written and recorded by American singer-songwriter John Denver. It was originally recorded for his 1974 album Back Home Again, but was chosen as the leadContinue readingSweet Surrender
Follow
“Follow” by Denver. Prior to performing this song on The Tonight Show in 1974, Denver said he wrote it for his wife Annie whom he had to leave behind whenContinue readingFollow