Frankenstein was the title of many songs including the singers and bands:
Rick Derringer told me it was him.
The last song Freddie ever wrote (exclusively) was Winter's Tale. The last song he was recorded singing and the last he wrote with bandmate Brian May was Mother Love. The last music video he was in was "These Are the Days of Our Lives."
Sewell
He is the one who wrote the Alphabet Song..
i wrote this song
Hollywood Girl
Frankenstein by the Edgar Winter Group.
1968, the Turtles "Elenore" in the background of the 2nd verse.
Edgar Winter is a famous albino. He is from the band The Edgar Winter Group and his most famous song is "Frankenstein." Like most albinos, he suffers from pure white public hair, giving his lovers the impression that he is much older than he is. Winter is 65 years old.
The Edgar Winter Group. Also done by The Tavares.
Edgar Winter "Frankenstein"
You're So Vain by Carly Simon Frankenstein by The Edgar Winter Group Angie by The Rolling Stones
Edgar Winter - 72
That really depends on your personal tastes. One of my favourites is Nothing But You by Paul Van Dyke. If you like classic rock, check out "Frankenstein" by the Edgar Winter Group, and "Hibernation" by Ted Nugent & The Amboy Dukes.
Johnny Cowell
Top three number 1 hits of 1973Tony Orlando and Dawn had the number 1 hit song for the year 1973 with the song "Tie A Yellow Ribbon 'Round The Ole Oak Tree" the song held the number one spot on the charts from April 15 - May 12 1973. Jim Croce had the number two song for the year 1973 with "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown" the song held the numbr 1 spot from December 23 1973 - January 5 1974. Roberta Flack had the number three song for the year with "Killing Me Softly With His Song" The song was number 1 from February 18 - March 17 1973.
That's the opening line of "Free Ride" by the Edgar Winter Group.
The lyrics to the song, are written by Joseph Edgar Foreman, better known as Afroman himself. The song was inspired by his own life and how he wants to turn things around.