", After his stint with the Les McCann Trio, McDaniels went on to record the hit singles "A Hundred Pounds of Clay" and "Tower Of Strength." Richard Marx' debut single "Don't Mean Nothing" features Joe Walsh on guitar. I can't use it More than 270 artists have recorded this, including Ray Charles, Della Reese, Brian Auger, Al Jarreau, and John Legend. Where's my God and where's my money

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None. "Compared to What" is a composition, with lyrics, by Gene McDaniels. I can't use it McDaniels also worked with Flack, writing her 1974 hit "Feel Like Makin' Love. [2] This is followed by solos from McCann and Harris, ending the performance. All without one nut goddamn it [4] The song was recorded by more than 270 artists, including Ray Charles. Have one doubt, they call it treason The Guns N' Roses rhythm guitarist in the early '90s, Gilby talks about the band's implosion and the side projects it spawned. [3] In 1976, the popular American music critic B. Lee Cooper suggested that the song "of social criticism attacked a variety of social practices as being based on hypocritically 'unreal values'" and contrasted "the social myth of equality and the economic reality of poverty in the stratified American society.

Written by Gene McDaniels, this jazz-soul protest number takes a firm stance against the Vietnam War and puts US President Lyndon B. Johnson on blast with the searing lyrics: Jazz pianist Les McCann first recorded the song as a ballad on his 1966 album, McCann has connections to both McDaniels and Flack. Church on Sunday sleep and nod That is hangin' up the goddamn nation We're chicken-feathers, all without one nut. Poor dumb rednecks rollin' logs Folks don't know just what it's for Everybody now From the cowbell on "Mississippi Queen" to recording with The Who when they got the wrong Felix, stories from one of rock's master craftsmen. Twisted children killin' frogs This is just a preview! "Compared to What" is a composition, with lyrics, by Gene McDaniels. (Sock it to me), "Compared to What" was copyrighted in 1966.

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(Sock it to me). We're chicken-feathers, all without one nut. Flack's rendition was used in the 1997 movie, More songs from Les McCann and Eddie Harris, More songs that became hits when they were re-released, Macabre Mother Goose: The Dark Side of Children's Songs. Just how much did these monsters of rock dabble in the occult? "[18] The song was also included on the band's albums Live Oblivion - 1975, Best of Brian Auger - 1976 and Brian Auger's Oblivion Express - 2005: Live at the Baked Potato.[19]. (August 23, 1970) "Roberta Flack: Her Soothing Singing Style Is Leading Her to Stardom". Eddie Harris & Les McCann - Compared to What Lyrics. The song "Don't Worry Be Happy" doesn't use any instruments - it's all Bobby McFerrin using various parts of his body to make the sounds. [2] Their version of the song appeared on the album Swiss Movement; the single sold over a million copies and reached No.