Justin Haywoods Nights in White satin
Don't Look Back - Lonnie Lee song - was created in 1993.
Beans In My Ears was written by protest singer Len Chandler and copyright in 1964. Over the next few years it was recorded by Pete Seeger, Lonnie Donegan and others. The hit record, reaching #30 in June, 1964, was by the Serendipity Singers. The song's quick proliferation was due to the close-knit folk/protest singing community of that time.
Why persecute me? What crime have I committed? What have I done? I'm just a poor vagabond, homeless beggar, who has no father, no mother, no family to love me. You ask for my name? I'm nobody's child.
Lonnie Hayes played with the "Family Band" in Dickson TN. That was back in the early 80"s. He sang a song called "Pretty Lady" that I dance with a man that would soon be my husband. I loved his singing, it was beautiful. Last I seen Lonnie, I did not recognize him. But when he spoke I knew it was him. He ask me if I ever listen to the song "Pretty Lady". I knew it was him. Thank you Lonnie for the song that gave me the man I have been married to for 21 years and together for 26. Martie Burgess Work
Fair Haven Quartet from London Kentucky. The song was written by Lonnie Marcum
Romantic Rights - song - was created in 1979.
Her most popular song is 'she wolf'
The song Team is popular. This song is popular in New Zealand but not so much in the United States.
Animal Rights - song - was created on 2010-09-06.
Lonnie Youngblood "Man to Woman
The most popular song topic is LOVE.
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