Joy to the World - Hoyt Axton song - was created in 1971.
I believe the song you are referring to is "Mountain Right" which was recorded on the 1990 "Spin of the Wheel" album. It may be on other recordings as well, since a lot of Hoyt Axton's music has been repackaged on other projects since he passed.
Joy to the World
Hoyt Axton wrote the song, and Three Dog Night made it famous. Hoyt Axton died, at 61, so maybe ASCAP has the rights now. Hoyt Axton was showing the melody to producers, who asked him to just put any words to it to hear what it might sound like. Hoyt came up with those lyrics, on the spot, and they took hold. Just some insider stuff. I assume you're talking about the rock song.
Woody Bowles and his friend Michael Montgomery, wrote " You're the Hangnail in my Life" at Belmont Baptist Church in Nashville Tennessee, on the backs of four offering envelopes. The song was later recorded and released by Hoyt Axton and The Kingston Trio at different times.
Joy to the World - Hoyt Axton song - was created in 1971.
Hoyt Axton
I believe the song you are referring to is "Mountain Right" which was recorded on the 1990 "Spin of the Wheel" album. It may be on other recordings as well, since a lot of Hoyt Axton's music has been repackaged on other projects since he passed.
Joy to the World
Joy to the World written by Hoyt Axton and recorded by Three Dog Night. "Jerimiah was a bullfrog. Was a good friend of mine".
Hoyt Axton wrote the song, and Three Dog Night made it famous. Hoyt Axton died, at 61, so maybe ASCAP has the rights now. Hoyt Axton was showing the melody to producers, who asked him to just put any words to it to hear what it might sound like. Hoyt came up with those lyrics, on the spot, and they took hold. Just some insider stuff. I assume you're talking about the rock song.
Woody Bowles and his friend Michael Montgomery, wrote " You're the Hangnail in my Life" at Belmont Baptist Church in Nashville Tennessee, on the backs of four offering envelopes. The song was later recorded and released by Hoyt Axton and The Kingston Trio at different times.
I think you'll find it's 'Endless Road' on the 'Free Sailin' album. He sang the same song together with Pernell Roberts in a 1965 episode of Bonanza called "Dead and Gone." Here is a link to it on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b82VOjrty64
"Wacky Races" by Hoyt S. Curtin
Holt axton singer
Someone told Wilson that she was a bit cruel to fathers/stepfather, so she decided to write about a nice stepfather.
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