Yes Leon Russell sang Jumping Jack Flash/Youngblood as a medley.
Leon Russell wrote the Lyrics. The song is on the Album " Will O' the Wisp"
Leon Russell co-wrote a song with Don Nix called "Livin' On The Highway," which was performed/recorded on Leon's Shelter Records at the time by Freddie King (1971 Getting Ready). The 'Wolfman' talked about in that song was Howlin' Wolf, and features a line spoken by him, and his rough, gravelly voice wasn't entirely different that Wolfman Jack's. That has led to some people thinking it was Wolfman Jack over the years. However, the answer to the question is correctly, "Leon never wrote a song about Wolfman Jack," although Leon did do a feature on The Midnight Special for the late great Wolfman in 1974 (with The Gap Band who backed Leon at that time).
According to Wikipedia, rock singer and composer Leon Russell wrote "A Song For You" for his debut album, Leon Russell, released in 1970. The song, hailed as an American classic by Sir Elton John, went on to be covered by some of music's most distinguished artists, including The Carpenters, Willie Nelson, Donny Hathaway, Ray Charles, Cher, Aretha Franklin, Herbie Hancock, featuring Christina Aguilera, and Michael Bublé, among others.
Leon Russell wrote it and was first to perform it. Many people recorded the piece including the Carpenters.
I think it is kings of Leon the sang a song called my third house but it has the lyrics "I said hey"
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they sing make it shine, your the reason, tell me that you love me and song to you
its a christian song that they still sing for fun. its called the rapture song. myspace.com/LyonWood
Leon Russell wrote the Lyrics. The song is on the Album " Will O' the Wisp"
the show must go on by leon Russell
Life is a bittersweet waltz
I don't know. Does anyone?
Leon Russell co-wrote a song with Don Nix called "Livin' On The Highway," which was performed/recorded on Leon's Shelter Records at the time by Freddie King (1971 Getting Ready). The 'Wolfman' talked about in that song was Howlin' Wolf, and features a line spoken by him, and his rough, gravelly voice wasn't entirely different that Wolfman Jack's. That has led to some people thinking it was Wolfman Jack over the years. However, the answer to the question is correctly, "Leon never wrote a song about Wolfman Jack," although Leon did do a feature on The Midnight Special for the late great Wolfman in 1974 (with The Gap Band who backed Leon at that time).
The song is Youngblood by a band called Scams!
It was not sung by Victoria but Leon Thomas lll. Victoria only sung back up. Leon used the tune of the 'Favourite Food' and turned it into this song to sing for the Boss of a record company.
According to Wikipedia, rock singer and composer Leon Russell wrote "A Song For You" for his debut album, Leon Russell, released in 1970. The song, hailed as an American classic by Sir Elton John, went on to be covered by some of music's most distinguished artists, including The Carpenters, Willie Nelson, Donny Hathaway, Ray Charles, Cher, Aretha Franklin, Herbie Hancock, featuring Christina Aguilera, and Michael Bublé, among others.
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