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From 1961 - Ike & Tina Turner "It's gonna work out fine"
New old footage released by ET and ABC of Angela Bassett and Tina Turner on the set of What's Love Got to Do With It (1993)
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Robert Palmer mgREMIX (extended audio and video): https://youtu.be/VYDWNWWT-_I
Tina Turner - Proud Mary - Live Amsterdam Arena at 1996
Full Concert: https://youtu.be/JXENgxxPpQQ
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Vocal:
- Tina Turner
Band:
- Kenny Moore - Piano/Backing Vocals
- Timmy Cappelo - Saxophone/Percussion/Backing Vocals
- Ollie Marland - Keyboards/Backing Vocals
- Jack Bruno - Drums
- John Miles - Guitar/Backing Vocals
- James Ralston - Guitar/Backing Vocals
- Bob Feit - Bass Guitar
Backing Vocals and Dancers:
- Karen Owens
- Sharon Owens
- Synthia Davila
Teamwork Productions Inc. 1996
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#TinaTurner #LIVE #ProudMary
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River Deep - Mountain High · Ike & Tina Turner
River Deep-Mountain High
℗ An A&M Records Release; ℗ 1966 UMG Recordings, Inc.
Released on: 1966-01-01
Producer: Phil Spector
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Larry Levine
Associated Performer, Recording Arranger: Jack Nitzsche
Associated Performer, Bass Guitar: Carol Kaye
Associated Performer, Drums: Hal Blaine
Associated Performer, Guitar: Barney Kessel
Associated Performer, Guitar: Glen Campbell
Associated Performer, Keyboards: Leon Russell
Associated Performer, Saxophone: Jim Horn
Associated Performer, Vocals: Tina Turner
Composer Lyricist: Phil Spector
Composer Lyricist: Jeff Barry
Composer Lyricist: Ellie Greenwich
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"Músicas Que Marcaram Época" viaja na máquina do tempo, revivendo, e fazendo reviver através da música, os anos áureos da juventude de uns, do crescimento de outros, das vivências de cada um. Venha viajar no tempo! Facebook "Músicas Que Marcaram Época!" https://www.facebook.com/M%C3%BAsicas...
Os "Bons Tempos Tem Que Voltar!"
Algumas músicas e vídeos têm o poder de nos transportar para aquela época e proporcionar boas memórias.
"When You Walk In the Room" by Pam Tillis
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Lyrics:
I can feel a new expression on my face
I can feel a glowing sensation taking place
I can hear the guitars playin' lovely tunes
Every time that you walk in the room
I close my eyes for a second and pretend it's me you want
Meanwhile I try to act so nonchalant
I feel a summer's night with a magic moon
Every time that you walk in the room
Baby it's a dream come true
Standin' right along side of you
Wish I could show you how much I care
But I only have the nerve to stare
I can feel a something pounding in my brain
Just any time that someone speaks your name
Trumpets sound I hear thunder boom
Every time that you walk in the room
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"The River And The Highway" by Pam Tillis
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Chorus:
As he rolls, he's a highway
Where he goes, time will tell
Heaven knows, she can't go with him
And he rolls, all by himself
And he rolls, all by himself
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The River And The Highway · Pam Tillis
All Of This Love
℗ 1995 Arista Records LLC
Released on: 1995-11-07
Composer, Lyricist: Gerry House
Composer, Lyricist: Don Schlitz
Background Vocal: Liana Manis
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Blue Rose Is · Pam Tillis
Put Yourself In My Place
℗ 1991 Arista Records LLC
Released on: 2008-02-05
Composer, Lyricist: Jan Buckingham
Producer: Paul Worley
Mixing Engineer, Producer, Recording Engineer: Ed Seay
Composer, Lyricist: Bob DiPiero
Drums: Paul Leim
Drums: Eddie Bayers
Bass Guitar: Glenn Worf
Acoustic Guitar: Carl Jackson
Electric Guitar: Larry Byrom
Electric Guitar: John Jorgenson
Electric Guitar: Steve Gibson
Steel Guitar: Bruce C. Bouton
Fiddle, Mandolin: Mark O'Connor
Piano: Dennis Burnside
Piano: Matt Rollings
Background Vocal: Ashley Cleveland
Background Vocal: Tricia Walker
Background Vocal: Karen Staley
Background Vocal: Vicki Hampton
Background Vocal: Harry Stinson
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"At the Ryman with Pam Tillis". House Band: Cindy Cashdollar - dobro, Tammy Rogers - mandolin, Jess Leary - guitar, Alison Prestwood - bass, Rosie Flores - guitar, Suzanne Elmer-King - drums, Patti Clements Craft - keyboard.
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Homeward Looking Angel · Pam Tillis
Homeward Looking Angel
℗ 1997 Arista Records LLC
Released on: 1992-09-29
Acoustic Guitar, Background Vocal, Bass Guitar, Electric Guitar, Guitar, Producer: Paul Worley
Composer, Lyricist: Bob DiPiero
Mixing Engineer, Producer, Recording Engineer: Ed Seay
Drums: Paul Leim
Drums: Lonnie Wilson
Drums: Eddie Bayers
Mastering Engineer: Denny Purcell
Bass Guitar: Joe Chemay
Mastering Engineer: Carlos Grier
Bass Guitar: Larry Paxton
Mastering Engineer: Don Cobb
Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Mandolin: Bill Hullett
Acoustic Guitar: Biff Watson
Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar: John Jorgenson
Electric Guitar: Larry Byrom
Steel Guitar: Bruce Bouton
Steel Guitar: Gary Morse
Steel Guitar: Sonny Garrish
Fiddle: Blaine Sprouce
Organ, Piano: Steve Nathan
Background Vocal, Piano, Synthesizer: Anthony Martin
Piano: John Hobbs
Organ: Dennis Burnside
Background Vocal: Harry Stinson
Background Vocal: Stephanie Bentley
Background Vocal: Dennis Wilson
Background Vocal: Pam Rose
Background Vocal: Mary Ann Kennedy
Background Vocal: Vicki Hampton
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Pam Tillis Mi Vida Loca Live Video 1994
Pam Tillis Mi Vida Loca Lyrics
If you're comin with me
You need nerves of steel
'Cause I take corners on two wheels
It's a never ending circus ride
Faint of heart need not apply
Mi vida loca
Over and over
Destiny turns on a dime
I go where the wind blows
You can't tame a wild rose
Welcome to my crazy life
Here in the firelight I see your tatoo
Mi vida loca, so you're crazy too
Mi vida loca
Over and over
Destiny turns on a dime
I go where the wind blows
You can't tame a wild rose
Welcome to my crazy life
Having had his initial success as a songwriter in his early career, it wasn't until the 1970s that Mel Tillis had his biggest success with a string of top 10 hits. He also won many prestigious awards such as the CMA Entertainer of the Year and a National Medal of Arts award for his contribution to country music.<br /><br />"Burning Memories", released in 1977, reached #9 on the US Country Charts and #7 on the Canadian Country Charts.<br /><br />This performance was recorded live at Church Street Station in Orlando, Florida.
Mel Tillis singing some of his greatest hits live at Church Street Station at the Cheyenne Saloon in Orlando, Florida. ⬇️<br />1:11 - Stay a Little Longer<br />3:34 - Good Woman Blues<br />4:59 - I Got the Hoss<br />6:56 - Burning Memories<br />8:59 - Send Me Down to Tuscon<br />11:02 - Rose of El Paso<br />14:50 - Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town<br />17:55 - I Believe in You<br />20:29 - In the Middle of the Night<br />25:55 - Detroit City<br /><br />Lonnie Melvin Tillis (August 8, 1932 – November 19, 2017) was an American country music singer and songwriter. Tillis' biggest hits include "I Ain't Never", "Good Woman Blues", and "Coca-Cola Cowboy".<br /><br />In 1976, he was awarded Entertainer of the Year at Country Music Association Awards' before being inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame later that year. In 2012 he was awarded the National Medal of Arts for his contributions to country music by President Barack Obama.<br /><br />Tillis achieved chart-topping success with more than three dozen Top 10 hits and recorded more than 60 albums throughout his career. This included Top 10 country hits, "These Lonely Hands of Mine" and "She'll Be Hanging Around Somewhere" and a Top 5 with "Heart Over Mind", which peaked at No. 3 on the Hot Country Songs list in 1970.<br /><br />In 1972, Tillis achieved his first chart-topper with his version of his song "I Ain't Never" originally sung by Webb Pierce. Tills achieved most of his success under MGM Records with records such as "Heaven Everyday" (1970), "Commercial Affection" (1970), "Arms of a Fool" (1970), "Take My Hand" (a duet with Sherry Bryce in 1971), and "Brand New Mister Me" (1971). His biggest success with MCA Records started with a pair No. 1 hits in 1976, "Good Woman Blues" and "Heart Healer". In addition to the close No. 1, "Neon Rose" reaching No. 3 and "Sawmill", which reached No. 2 on the US Country Chart. Other hits Tillis had on MGM include "Stomp Them Grapes" (1974), "Memory Maker" (1974), "Woman in the Back of My Mind" (1975), and his version of "Mental Revenge" (1976). He achieved another No. 1 in 1978 with "I Believe In You" and once more in 1979 with "Coca-Cola Cowboy".<br /><br />Before Mel found fame he worked for the United States Air Force, end even spent time working on the railroad. He also dabbled in the film industry, appearing in W.W. and the Dixie Dancekings (1975), The Villain (1979), Smokey and the Bandit II (1980), and The Cannonball Run (1981).<br /><br />© One Media iP 2017
The official video for Pam Tillis & Kris Thomas' collaboration "Two Kings"
Frank Bruno vs James Tillis in a ten round non-title heavyweight bout<br /><br />Date: March 24, 1987<br /><br />Venue: Wembley Arena, London<br /><br />Bruno stance: orthodox<br /><br />Tillis stance: orthodox<br /><br />Frank Bruno got his first shot at a world title when he challenged Tim Witherspoon for the WBA belt in 1986. After a promising start, Bruno faded late in the fight, and was stopped in the eleventh. Bruno then took eight months off.<br /><br />James Tillis also challenged for the WBA title, losing on points to Mike Weaver in 1981. Since then, he had lost most of his fights with contenders, including Pinklon Thomas, Greg Page and Tim Witherspoon. Tillis had given a good account of himself against Mike Tyson in 1986, with some observers believing he should have been given the win that night. His record was 36-11-1, and was clearly past his best, but still capable of giving a stern test to any heavyweight who underestimated him.<br /><br />For an in depth look at their respective records, visit:<br /><br />Frank Bruno - https://boxrec.com/en/proboxer/505<br /><br />James Tillis - https://boxrec.com/en/box-pro/803