The song was written by George & Ira Gershwin in 1927, It was in the show "Funny Face " which opened at the Alvin Theater in New York City with Fred & Adele Astaire also Allen Kearns. So many artist recorded this song to Many to mention. Some of the artist are Jon Bon Jovi with Richie Sambora,ray Charles,Ella Fitzgerald,Carly Simon,Louie Armstrong,Cher and Patti Austin.
The group 'Ace' in 1975
Ace....the song went to number three in 1975
"How Long?" is a 1975 song by the British rock band Ace, and was written by band member Paul Carrack, according to Allmusic.com.
This was originally released by Rufus Wainwright in 1978. However, Van Morrison did a cover version of it in 1996, and covers of the song have also been done by Gershwin George and by Ace.
The Band is "Ace", the song is called "How Long"
Ace in 1975
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Who sang the song how long as this been going on
I think you mean "How Long." In that case, this very famous song was recorded by a band called Ace. Just in case I am wrong, I have posted the lyrics below. But I bet I'm right. How long has this been goin' onHow long has this been goin' onWell, if friends with their fancy persuasionDon't admit that it's part of a schemeBut I can't help but have my suspicions'Cause I ain't quite as dumb as I seemAnd you said you was never intendin'To break up our singing this wayBut there ain't any use in pretendin'It could happen to us any dayHow long has this been goin' onHow long has this been goin' on[Musical Interlude]Oh, your friends with their fancy persuasionDon't admit that it's part of a schemeBut I can't help but have my suspicion'Cause I ain't quite as dumb as I seemOh, you said you was never intendingTo break up our singing this wayBut there ain't any use in pretendin'It could happen to us any dayAnd how long has this been going onHow long has this been going onHow longHow long has this been going onHow long has this been going onHow long has this been going onHow longHow long has this been going on
There was a song titled "Emma" by Hot Chocolate in 1975
Yes she did--back in the good ol' '70s. Actually, she recorded it in 1989 on a compilation CD from Hosanna Integrity.
originaly the rock band Nazareth sang it in the 70s
Run a search on them in Ebay
rick james-1978
I think you mean "How Long." In that case, this very famous song was recorded by a band called Ace. Just in case I am wrong, I have posted the lyrics below. But I bet I'm right. How long has this been goin' onHow long has this been goin' onWell, if friends with their fancy persuasionDon't admit that it's part of a schemeBut I can't help but have my suspicions'Cause I ain't quite as dumb as I seemAnd you said you was never intendin'To break up our singing this wayBut there ain't any use in pretendin'It could happen to us any dayHow long has this been goin' onHow long has this been goin' on[Musical Interlude]Oh, your friends with their fancy persuasionDon't admit that it's part of a schemeBut I can't help but have my suspicion'Cause I ain't quite as dumb as I seemOh, you said you was never intendingTo break up our singing this wayBut there ain't any use in pretendin'It could happen to us any dayAnd how long has this been going onHow long has this been going onHow longHow long has this been going onHow long has this been going onHow long has this been going onHow longHow long has this been going on
There is no reason to not continue it, I understand it has been a long time, but they could do a runion show, it was such a great show
Rick Dees and His Cast of Idiots, is the answer you are seeking
Bathtastic - 2008 So Long 70s was released on: USA: 1 March 2011
Apollo 100
That '70s Show - 1998 Going to California 5-1 was released on: USA: 17 September 2002 Hungary: 16 March 2010
There was a song titled "Emma" by Hot Chocolate in 1975
Jethro Tull recorded Jack-In-The-Green on the 1977 album Songs From The Wood.
The everglades have not been drained.
Yes she did--back in the good ol' '70s. Actually, she recorded it in 1989 on a compilation CD from Hosanna Integrity.
James Taylor-1975 Originally charted by Junior Walker and the All Stars in the mid-sixties