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 | Johnny Cash - The first time ever I saw your face "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" is a 1957 folk song written by political singer/songwriter Ewan MacColl for Peggy Seeger, who was later to become his wife. At the time the couple were lovers, although MacColl was married to someone else. The song entered the pop mainstream when it was released by Peter, Paul and Mary (Album: See What Tomorrow Brings, 1965), and was later recorded by Roberta Flack, in 1972. The Flack version was much slower than the original: an early solo recording by Seeger, for example, clocked in at two and a half minutes long, whereas Flack's is more than twice that length. It was subsequently covered by numerous other artists. "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" has been covered by numerous artists such as Joe and Eddie, Elvis Presley, George Michael, Marianne Faithfull, Kate Havnevik, the Kingston Trio, Harry Belafonte, June Tabor, the Chad Mitchell Trio-Mike Kobluk solo, Gordon Lightfoot, Vern Gosdin, Shirley Bassey, Steven Houghton, Bert Jansch, Maria Taylor, The Easy Club, Peter, Paul and Mary, We Five, Johnny Cash, The Chi-Lites, José Carreras, Michael Sweet, Jeffrey Gaines, Isaac Hayes, Nana Mouskouri, Bradley Joseph, Joanna Law, Richard Marx, Alison Moyet, Stereophonics & Jools Holland, Mel Tormé, Vanessa L. Williams, Mathilde Santing, Cindytalk, Amanda Palmer, Conner Reeves, Christy Moore, Vikki Carr, Brian Kennedy, David Cook, Journey South, Bobby Vinton, Kate Ceberano, Lauryn Hill, Leona Lewis, Gregorian, Wayne Newton, Engelbert ... |  | Stereophonics - Could You Be The One - Official Music Video (HD) Stereophonics kick off what is set to be a big year for the band in sublime style with their instantly memorable new single Could You Be The One, released February 15th on Mercury Records. Written by Kelly Jones and produced by Kelly with Jim Abbiss (Kasabian and Arctic Monkeys) Could You Be The One is a beautifully delicate track hinged on rich harmonies and stuffed with sweet sentiments. I knew there was something in the melody, says Kelly. I was trying to keep it beautiful rather than piling in for a big chorus. Could You Be The One is taken from the brand new studio album Keep Calm and Carry On available now! Click here to order: Amazon: zaphod.uk.vvhp.net iTunes: zaphod.uk.vvhp.net What the critics say: 4/5 - UNCUT 4/5 - Sunday Times 4/5 - The Sun 4/5 - Loaded 4/5 - The Mail 4/5 - News Of The World Subscribe to Stereophonics YouTube page for exclusive footage updates. |  | Stereophonics - Maybe Tomorrow The official video of Maybe Tomorrow by the Stereophonics, taken from their album You Gotta Go There To Come Back |  | Have A Nice Day Stereophonics Stereophonics Have A Nice Day |  | Stereophonics - Maybe Tomorrow Music video by Stereophonics performing Maybe Tomorrow. (C) 2003 V2 Music Limited |  | iConcerts - Muse - Knights Of Cydonia (live) iConcerts - Alternative - Muse & Co - V Festival 2008 www.iconcerts.com V Festival is one of the biggest and best events on the UK music calendar and 2008 is no exception. Loyal fans of this music extravaganza enjoyed two days packed full of unforgettable live performances. Over the past twelve years, some festivals have not been able to live up to the standard set by V - it is the festival that music fans talk about and struggle to get tickets for simply because it gets the greatest acts around. The bands travelled between two venues on the 16th and 17th August performing to 160000 loyal fans each day. The fantastic line up this year included the likes of Muse, Lenny Kravitz, Amy Winehouse, Duffy, The Verve, The Prodigy, The Kooks, Stereophonics, Amy MacDonald, Kaiser Chiefs, Kings Of Leon, Gabriella Cilmi. |  | Stereophonics - Handbags & Gladrags Great Cover from Stereophonics |  | Stereophonics "Lying in the Sun" acoustic performance of Stereophonics' "Lying in the Sun" |  | Stereophonics - Maybe Tomorrow Maybe Tomorrow.- I've been down and I'm wondering why these little black clouds keep walking around with me with me It wastes time and I'd rather be high Think I'll walk me outside and buy a rainbow smile but they're free they're all free So maybe tomorrow I'll find my way home(2x) I look around at a beautiful life I've been the upperside of down been the inside of out But we breathe we breathe I wanna breeze in an open mind I wanna swim in the ocean wanna take my time for me All me So maybe tomorro I'll find my way home (2x) |  | Hot Chocolate - You Sexy Thing (Live 1976) An interracial English funk and soul group, Hot Chocolate scored a pair of huge hits in the '70s but were otherwise more enthusiastic than skilled. Lead singer Erroll Brown, guitarist Harvey Hinsley, keyboardist Larry Ferguson, bassist Tony Wilson, drummer Tony Connor, and conga player Pat Olive were the original lineup. They recorded for Big Tree from 1975 to 1978, scoring a Top Ten R&B and pop hit with "You Sexy Thing" in 1975, which also was a gold single. They repeated the trick in 1978 with "Every 1's a Winner," once more earning a gold single in the process. No other Hot Chocolate song ever made it beyond number 40 on the R&B chart, and their albums never packed much commercial punch either. Wilson departed in 1975, and Olive switched to bass in his place. ~ Ron Wynn, All Music Guide _______________________________ A 1987 remix by Ben Liebrand hit number 10. It was also covered by Deee-Lite in 1994. When it was featured in the movie, The Full Monty in 1997, it went to number six in the chart. It is the only song to enter the UK Top Ten in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s. "You Sexy Thing" was covered by Tom Tom Club in 1992 on their album Dark Sneak Love Action. Two more covers were released at almost the same time as the 1997 re-issue of the Hot Chocolate original. Thus, for one week, the UK Singles Chart boasted three versions of the song. One cover was by the pop/dance act Clock. The other version, by T-Shirt, featuring Chloé Treend, went to number 1 in New Zealand and ... |
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