LET ME TAKE YOU TO THE MOVIES
CAN I TAKE YOUTO THE SHOW?
60's-70's (Classic Rock) / Late 70's -80's (Metal/Hard Rock)/ 50's -60's (Oldies)
The Other Side of The River
Telegraph Hill Rehearsal Sessions:
Compiled, Edited
and Remastered.
ALL ALONE AT THE END
OF THE EVENING
AND THE BRIGHT LIGHTS
HAVE FADED TO BLUE
I WAS THINKING 'BOUT A WOMAN
WHO MIGHT HAVE LOVED ME
AND I NEVER KNEW
R.I.P.
Rick Derringer
(born Richard Dean Zehringer)
(August 5, 1947 – May 26, 2025)
was an
American musician,
producer,
and songwriter.
He gained success
in the 1960s
with his band,
The McCoys.
Their debut single,
"Hang on Sloopy",
became a number-one hit
in 1965
and is now regarded as
a classic track
from the garage rock era.
The McCoys
had seven songs chart
in the top 100,
including covers of
"Fever"
and
"Come on Let's Go".
In 1973,
Derringer found
further success
with his song
"Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo".
He also worked
extensively with brothers
Edgar and Johnny Winter,
playing lead
and rhythm guitar
in their bands
and producing
all of their gold
and platinum records,
including
Edgar Winter's hits
"Frankenstein"
and
"Free Ride"
(both in 1973).
Derringer also collaborated
with
Steely Dan,
Cyndi Lauper,
and
"Weird Al" Yankovic,
producing Yankovic's
Grammy Award-winning
songs
"Eat It"
(1984)
and
"Fat"
(1988).
Additionally,
Derringer produced
the World Wrestling Federation's album
The Wrestling Album
(1985)
and its follow-up,
Piledriver:
The Wrestling Album II
(1987).
These albums featured
the entrance song for
Hulk Hogan,
"Real American",
and the theme for
the Demolition tag team,
"Demolition".
Derringer also produced
three songs
from the soundtrack
of the 1984
Tom Hanks film
Bachelor Party.
I WENT DOWN TO
THE CROSSROADS
FELL DOWN TO MY KNESS
ASKED THE LORD ABOVE
FOR MERCY
WOO-OOH
SAVE ME, IF YOU PLEASE
SITTING ALONE BY MY WINDOW
COUNTING THE STARS OF THE NIGHT
(WAITING , HATING)
SITTING ALONE BY MY WINDOW
COUNTING THE STARS OF THE NIGHT
(WAITING , HATING)
DARK LADY
BUT I FEEL
I'M GROWING OLDER
AND THE SONGS
THAT I HAVE SUNG
ECHO IN THE DISTANCE
LIKE THE SOUND
OF A WINDMILL
GOING AROUND
I GUESS I'LL ALWAYS BE
A SOLDIER OF FORTUNE
"Tearing Down The Coliseum Wall"
Recorded Three Nights At
The Nassau Coliseum,
Uniondale, NY, USA 1980
02/25/80
Aug, 24th 1980
Reading Rock Festival,
Richfield Avenue, Reading,
ENGLAND England.
The band's first UK show
after their debut tour
of the USA.
is a
compilation album,
released on
November 19, 1991,
by
Issued by
Columbia Records
to capitalize on
the band's newfound success
with Geffen,
Van Morrison
San Francisco,
Fillmore West
04/26/70
TRACKLIST
Moondance
Glad Tidings
Crazy Love
Come Running
The Way Young Lovers Do
Everyone
Brown Eyed Girl
And It Stoned Me
These Dreams Of You
Caravan
Cyprus Avenue
Into The Mystic
Gloria [*]
Here is a Compilation
That I Made Mostly
From The
ZIGGY STARDUST
Era
Of
David Bowie
TRACKLIST
CD 1
Space Oddity
Starman
Ziggy Stardust
Lady Stardust
Five Years
Soul Love
Moonage Daydream
Friday On My Mind
Here Comes The Night
It Ain't Easy
Suffragette City
Velvet Goldmine
Let Me Sleep Beside You
Diamond Dogs
Changes
Oh! You Pretty Things
The Man Who Sold The World
Rock 'n' Roll Suicide
Across The Universe
Ziggy Stardust
[Acoustic]
Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere
CD 2
Rebel Rebel
Star
Life On Mars?
Holy Holy
The Jean Genie
Where Have All The Good Times Gone?
Fame
(w/John Lennon)
Golden Years
Heroes
Ashes To Ashes
Let's Spend The Night Together
Young Americans
Growin' Up
All The Young Dudes
Sorrow
God Only Knows
China Girl
Blue Jean
Modern Love
Let's Dance
Dancing In The Street
(w/Mick Jagger)
I GAVE YOU LOVE, I THOUGHT THAT WE HAD MADE IT TO THE TOP I GAVE YOU ALL I HAVE TO GIVE WHY DID IT HAVE TO STOP ?