Yes. Paul Jones sang pop and did blues! Fascinating!
Romare Bearden had a very special relationship to music, he looked to music-jazz and the blues-for many of his subjects. He painted entire series of work entitled Of the Blues and of Jazz. They emerged from the memories of the South-of gospels and spirituals sung in church, of blues notes bending through warm nights. And they emerged from his life in New York-the sophistication of bands playing Harlem clubs, the excitement of crowded dance floors.
My Way was sung by Frank Sinatra. My Prayer was sung by The Platters. My Country Tis Of Thee is an American patriotic song. My Generation was sung by The Who.
The Great Pretender was a song that was performed by The Platters in 1956. The song is sung by their lead singer Tony Williams. The only woman in the group, Zola Taylor, can be heard harmonizing during the tune.
Some songs they have sung are: California 37 To be loved Drive by All American Girl...
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I found that this song has been sung by Grace Jones, Olivia Newton-John, and June Carter Cash. No mention of a female Blues artist recording it.....but perhaps there is a version out there somewhere.
Josh McRea
W C Handy
Kris kristofferson wrote it and both Elvis and ray price sang it :d
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Michael Bolton covered it in 1992
Learning the blues was written by Delores Vicki Silvers
Guns 'n' Roses sung "Welcome to the Jungle"
Hank Williams III
When was blues music invented? The answer is in 1911,at the corn fields. The slaves were not allowed to talk so they sung.
The 70's song "How Do You Do" (1972) was recorded and sung by artist Mouth & McNeal.