YOU KNOW THAT I CARE
WHAT HAPPENS TO YOU
AND I KNOW THAT YOU CARE
FOR ME TOO
Brian Johnson
(Born October,5th 1947)
is an English
singer and songwriter.
In 1980
at the age of 32,
after the death
of
Bon Scott,
he became
the third
lead singer
of the
Australian
rock band
Artful Dodger
is an
American
Power Pop/Rock Band
formed in Fairfax,
Virginia in 1973,
noted for their
rock compositions,
quick lyrics
and vocal harmonies.
The group was
heavily influenced
by
the Beatles,
The Faces,
and
The Rolling Stones
and drew
frequent comparisons
to The Raspberries.
Artful Dodger's
studio releases
received high
critical praise,
but the band
was unable to
penetrate the charts.
DON'T FORGET ME,
DON'T FORGET ME
MAKE IT EASY,
ONLY JUST FOR A LITTLE WHILE
YOU KNOW I'LL THINK ABOUT YOU
LET ME KNOW
YOU'LL THINK ABOUT ME TOO
(January 10, 1943 – September 20, 1973)
was an American
folk and rock
singer-songwriter.
Between
1966 and 1973,
He released
five studio albums
and numerous singles.
During this period,
Croce took a series of
odd jobs
to pay bills
while he
continued to write,
record and
perform concerts.
After Croce formed
a partnership
with the songwriter
and guitarist
Maury Muehleisen
in the early 1970s,
his fortunes turned.
Croce's breakthrough
came in 1972,
when his third album,
You Don't Mess Around with Jim,
produced three
charting singles,
including
"Time in a Bottle",
which reached No. 1
after Croce died.
The follow-up album
Life and Times
included the song
"Bad, Bad Leroy Brown",
Croce's only
No. 1 hit
during his lifetime.
On September 20, 1973,
at the height
of his popularity
and the day before
the lead single
to his fifth album,
I Got a Name,
was released,
Croce,
Muehleisen,
and four others
died in a plane crash.
His music continued
to chart throughout
the 1970s
following his death.
Croce's widow
and early
songwriting partner,
Ingrid,
continued to write
and record
after his death.
Their son,
A. J. Croce,
became a
singer-songwriter
in the 1990s.
SOME PEOPLE CALL ME
THE SPACE COWBOY,
YEAH,
SOME CALL ME THE
GANGSTER OF LOVE,
SOME PEOPLE CALL ME
MAURICE,
'CAUSE I SPEAK OF THE
POMPATUS OF LOVE
IT'S NOT IN THE WAY YOU LOOK OR THE THINGS THAT YOU SAY THAT YOU'LL DO