The Allman Brothers Duan Allman eric clapton It is The Allman Brothers Band from the "Eat A Peach" album.... good stuff. Yes, it is the Allman Brothers on Eat a Peach, but it is Greg Allman singing, not Duane Allman. Greg Allman also sang Midnight Rider and I'm No Angel, and was once married to Cher, who had a son by him named Elijah Blue. yes it is the allman brothers. -melissa allman brothus the Allman Brothers :)
The actor is Julian Stone, who used to play Jerry Jacks on General Hospital.
not sure think it's paul simon.....i was wondering same.
That song hooked me too! I'm pretty sure that's Etta James singing on the Cingular commercial. The song is titled "Loving you More Every Day" and is on the Essential Etta James album.
Hooverphonic. The song is entitled "This strange effect".
The song is Loving You More Everyday sung by either ELIZABETH GLOVER, RONNIE MITCHELL, or Etta James. Good luck finding lyrics. They don't seem to exist! ~ T
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hooverphonic-this strange effect
The song is Peter Gabriel's "Solsbury Hill" from the album "Shaking the Tree".
not sure think it's paul simon.....i was wondering same.
That song hooked me too! I'm pretty sure that's Etta James singing on the Cingular commercial. The song is titled "Loving you More Every Day" and is on the Essential Etta James album.
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This Strange Effect Lyrics By: Hooverphonic The name of the song in the Cingular Wireless for the SLVR phone is called 'Bom, Bom, Bom' by the Living Things. "Lesson No. 1" BY Viva Voce.
Hooverphonic. The song is entitled "This strange effect".
The song is Loving You More Everyday sung by either ELIZABETH GLOVER, RONNIE MITCHELL, or Etta James. Good luck finding lyrics. They don't seem to exist! ~ T
the Mary j blige song :you ain't got nothing. i think that's what your talking about
It's unanimous...WikiAnswers Contributors report that the name of the song in the Cingular commerical where the guy is waiting for the girl to call and that also contains the lyrics, "You've been waiting for so long", is: 'Hanging on the Telephone' by Cat Power/Chan Marshall. According to one Contributor, it's a cover of the song. Originally recorded by The Nerves, written by Jack Lee, and then popularized by Blondie's cover of it. See a clip here: http://www.sambisbee.com/cingular/ Found most of this info here: http://matadorbb.bway.net/showthread.php?t=3789, And, the lyrics here: http://www.lyricsdomain.com/2/blondie/hanging_on_the_telephone.html
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