HEY,
I WAITED SO LONG
FOR SOMEONE SO FINE,
I AIN'T GONNA LOSE MY CHANCE
TO MAKE YOU MINE
60's-70's (Classic Rock) / Late 70's -80's (Metal/Hard Rock)/ 50's -60's (Oldies)

Larkin Allen Collins Jr.
(July 19, 1952 – January 23, 1990)
was an
American guitarist,
and one of the
founding members
of the Southern
rock band
He co-wrote
many of the
band's songs
with frontman
and original
lead singer
Ronnie Van Zant.
YOU KNOW YOU SHOOK ME
YOU SHOOK ME ALL NIGHT LONG
YOU KNOW YOU SHOOK ME BABY,
YOU SHOOK ME ALL NIGHT LONG
YOU KNOW YOU SHOOK ME
SO HARD BABY,
BABY BABY BABY
PLEASE COME HOME....
THAT NADINE,
WHAT A TEENAGE QUEEN
SHE LOOKIN' SO CLEAN
ESPECIALLY DOWN IN BETWEEN..
Locked & Loaded
(San Antonio, TX USA 1/22/77)
SOMEDAY LOVE WILL FIND YOU
BREAK THOSE CHAINS THAT BIND YOU
ONE NIGHT WILL REMIND YOU
HOW WE TOUCHED
AND WENT OUR
SEPARATE WAYS
WHEN I FINALLY
GET MYSELF TOGETHER
I'M GOING TO GET DOWN TO
THAT SUNNY SOUTHERN WEATHER
SEPARATE THE WHEAT
FROM THE CHAFF
I FEEL LIKE I OWE IT
TO SOMEONE. YEAH
THEY TALK ABOUT ME
LIKE A DOG
TALKIN' ABOUT
THE CLOTHES I WEAR
BUT THEY DON'T REALIZE
THEY'RE THE ONES
WHO'S SQUARE
Janis Lyn Joplin
(January 19, 1943 – October 4, 1970)
was an
American singer
and songwriter.
One of the most iconic
and successful
rock performers
of her era,
she was noted for her
powerful
mezzo-soprano vocals
and her
"electric"
stage presence.
In 1967,
Joplin rose to prominence
following an appearance
at the
Monterey Pop Festival,
where she was the lead singer
of the then little-known
San Francisco psychedelic
rock band
Big Brother and the Holding Company.
After releasing two albums
with the band,
she left
Big Brother to continue
as a solo artist
with her own backing groups,
first
the Kozmic Blues Band
and then
the Full Tilt Boogie Band.
She performed at the 1969
Woodstock Festival
and on the
Festival Express
train tour.
Five singles
by Joplin reached
the
US Billboard Hot 100,
including a cover
of the
Kris Kristofferson song
"Me and Bobby McGee",
which posthumously
reached number one
in March 1971.
Her most popular songs
include her cover versions of
"Piece of My Heart",
"Cry Baby",
"Down on Me",
"Ball and Chain",
and
"Summertime",
as well as her
original song
"Mercedes Benz",
which was her
final recording.
Joplin died
of a
'heroin overdose
in 1970,
at the age of only 27,
after releasing
three albums
two with
Big Brother and the Holding Company
and one solo album
A second solo album,
Pearl,
was released in
January 1971,
three months after
her death.
It reached number one
on the Billboard 200.
She was posthumously
inducted into the
Rock and Roll
Hall of Fame
in 1995.
Rolling Stone
ranked Joplin
number 28
on its 2008 list
of the
"200 Greatest Singers of All Time",
dropping to number 78
in the 2023 list.
As of 2013,
she remains one
of the top-selling vocalists
in the United States,
with Recording Industry
Association of America
(RIAA)
certifications of
18.5 million albums sold.
Glenn Lewis Frey
(November 6, 1948 – January 18, 2016)
was an
American musician.
He was a
founding member
of the rock band
The Eagles,
for whom he was
the co-lead singer
and frontman,
roles he came to
share with
fellow member
Don Henley,
with whom he wrote
most of
Eagles' material.
Frey played guitar
and keyboards
as well as
singing lead vocals
on songs such as
"Take It Easy",
"Peaceful Easy Feeling",
"Tequila Sunrise",
"Already Gone",
"James Dean",
"Lyin' Eyes",
"New Kid in Town",
and
"Heartache Tonight".
While The Eagles
were on hiatus
from 1980 to 1994,
Frey embarked on a
successful solo career.
He released his
debut album,
No Fun Aloud,
in 1982
and went on to
record Top 40 hits
"The One You Love",
"Smuggler's Blues",
"Sexy Girl",
"The Heat Is On",
"You Belong to the City",
"True Love",
"Soul Searchin'",
and
"Livin' Right".
As a member of
The Eagles,
Frey won
six Grammy Awards
and
five American
Music Awards
The Eagles
were inducted into the
Rock and Roll
Hall of Fame
in 1998,
the first year they
were nominated.
Consolidating his
solo recordings
and those with
the Eagles,
Frey had
24 Top
40 singles
on the
Billboard Hot 100.
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