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Something's Missing (John Mayer Song)
Something's Missing may refer to: Music * Something's Missing (In My Life) composed by Paul Jabara and Jay Asher, and recorded by various artists. **"Something's Missing" Paul Jabara duet with Donna Summer from Keeping Time *"Something's Missing", song by John Mayer from Heavier Things and As/Is *Something's Missing (Sheppard song) 2014 *"Something's Missing", a single by Five Stairsteps and Cubie, written by Clarence Burke, Jr. Clarence Burke, Snr. 1967 *"Something's Missing", a song by Bloodstone Love 1975 *"Something's Missing", a single by The Chords Chord may refer to: * Chord (music), an aggregate of musical pitches sounded simultaneously ** Guitar chord a chord played on a guitar, which has a particular tuning * Chord (geometry), a line segment joining two points on a curve * Chord ( ... K 80s Chris Pope Polydor UK 1980 [Baidu]  


Something's Missing (In My Life)
Something's Missing (In My Life)" is a song composed by Paul Jabara and Jay Asher, and recorded by various artists. The song was recorded as a duet with Jabara and Donna Summer in 1978, and appeared on Jabara's album '' Keeping Time''. Marcia Hines version Marcia Hines recorded a version of the track and released it as the second single from her fourth studio album, '' Ooh Child'' (1979). It reached the Top 10 in both Australia and New Zealand. Track listing ; 7" Single (ZS-153) # "Something's Missing (In My Life)" - 4:37 # "Moments" (Rick Springfield) - 3:22 Weekly charts Year-end charts Other versions * Karen Carpenter recorded a cover version for an unreleased self-titled solo album. * Ahmad Jamal Ahmad Jamal (born Frederick Russell Jones, July 2, 1930) is an American jazz pianist, composer, bandleader and educator. For six decades, he has been one of the most successful small-group leaders in jazz. Biography Early life Jamal was born Fr ... also recorded a cover fo ...
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Keeping Time
''Keeping Time'' is the second studio album by American actor, singer and songwriter Paul Jabara. The album, which was released on Casablanca Records in 1978, includes Jabara's song "Trapped in a Stairway" from the movie ''Thank God It's Friday (film), Thank God It's Friday'', his own version of the Grammy Award-winning "Last Dance (Donna Summer song), Last Dance" (originally recorded by Donna Summer) as well as the duets "Something's Missing" (with Summer) and "Take Good Care of My Baby / What's a Girl to Do" (with Pattie Brooks). The lead single from the album was "Dancin' (Lift Your Spirits Higher)". Betty Lederer from ''Billboard (magazine), Billboard'', elected "Pleasure Island" as the best cut of the album, the magazine also choose the album as the best disco album of the week, giving it a favorable review. The album peaked at number 12 in the Dance Club Songs, National Disco Action Top 40. ''Keeping Time'' was released on CD by Gold Legion in 2011. Track listing ;Side one ...
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Heavier Things
''Heavier Things'' is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter John Mayer, released on September 9, 2003 by Aware and Columbia Records. It debuted at #1 on the US ''Billboard'' 200, selling over 317,000 copies in its first week. Despite some criticism towards Mayer's songwriting, ''Heavier Things'' received generally positive reviews. Background Mayer felt he could be more relaxed focused on his art while making ''Heavier Things''. With Jack Joseph Puig as producer, loops and horns were more prominently featured. Mayer took greater control of the creative side with this album; much of it was recorded in his New York City apartment. He also got final approval on all radio edits. Mayer explained that he did not want a "big and bold" title for the record and expressed that the name ''Heavier Things'' is "what it is" due to its "insignificance". He further said that he likes the word "things" due to finding it "nondescript and dumb, ..kind of blunt". Columbia Records u ...
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As/Is
''As/Is'' is a live album by John Mayer, released October 19, 2004, available for download from iTunes and also available as a double-CD release. The albums were released from live concert performances across the United States from the tour following the release of Mayer's second album, ''Heavier Things''. The recordings include five albums-worth of material as sold on iTunes. As of July 2009, the four concert-specific albums were still available on iTunes in the United States, though Volume One is no longer available; Each album has its own artwork. A two-disc compilation was released physically and digitally which features the "best" of the iTunes series, plus an additional song, "Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler)", a Marvin Gaye cover. In "Inner City Blues", Mayer called upon DJ Logic, the support act of the ''Heavier Things'' tour, to join him to perform a turntable solo. Performing band The songs all feature Mayer's touring band of the time: * John Mayer – guitar a ...
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Something's Missing (Sheppard Song)
"Something's Missing" is the third single from Australian indie pop band Sheppard's debut album '' Bombs Away''. It is the follow up to their 5× platinum selling, number-one single, "Geronimo". The single was announced on 23 June 2014 in conjunction with the album and tour details. "Something's Missing" was available to download on iTunes on 27 June 2014. Promotion An acoustic version of "Something's Missing" was published on Sheppard's YouTube account on 18 February 2013. On 14 July 2014, Sheppard performed "Something's Missing" on the '' Today'' show. Track listing *Digital download #"Something's Missing" – 2:51 Reviews A reviewer at '' The Music'' said; "The track shows a slightly softer, more subdued side to the cheery, poptastic vibe of their previous singles, but their trademark, uplifting style is still present". A reviewer at VMusic said of the song, simply; "stunning". Charts "Something's Missing" debuted at number 35 on the Australian Singles Chart The ARIA ...
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Five Stairsteps
The Five Stairsteps, known as "The First Family of Soul" and later "The Invisible Man's Band", was an American Chicago soul group made up of five of Betty and Clarence Burke Sr.'s six children: Alohe Jean, Clarence Jr., James, Dennis, and Kenneth "Keni", and briefly, Cubie. They are best known for the 1970 song "O-o-h Child", listed at number 402 on ''Rolling Stones 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. History The Chicago group was dubbed "First Family of Soul" because of their successful five-year chart run; the moniker was later passed on to the Jackson 5. Initially a teenage five-member brothers and sister vocal group made up of the children of Betty and Clarence Burke, the Five Stairsteps, named by Mrs. Burke who thought her children looked like stair steps when lined up according to their age, featured lead singer Clarence Jr. (May 25, 1949 – May 26, 2013), Alohe, James, Dennis, and 13-year-old Kenneth ("Keni"). Most of the members attended Harlan High School. Clarence Sr. ...
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Bloodstone (band)
Bloodstone is an American R&B, soul, and funk group, most popular in the 1970s and early 1980s. The band charted thirteen songs between 1973 and 1984. Biography Formed in 1962, in Kansas City, Missouri, the group was a high school doo-wop group called the Sinceres. In 1967 the band was backed by and toured with a large Kansas City horn band known as the Smokin' Emeralds and performed its version of a Motown-style revue, which drew large crowds at a venue called the Place in the Westport district of KC. By 1971, the band consisted of Melvin Webb on drums, Roger Durham (February 14, 1946–July 27, 1973) on percussion, Charles Love on guitar and vocals (born Charles Dee Love, Jr., April 18, 1945, Salina, Kansas; died March 6, 2014, Kansas City, Missouri), Charles McCormick on bass, Harry Williams on percussion, and Willis Draffen on guitar. After learning to play their respective musical instruments, they moved to Los Angeles, California, where they met their prospective manag ...
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The Chords (British Band)
The Chords are a 1970s British pop music group, commonly associated with the 1970s mod revival, who had several hits in their homeland, before the decline of the trend brought about their break-up. They were one of the more successful groups to emerge during the revival, and they re-formed with the four original members for a UK tour during 2010. Career The Chords, a South East London group, formed in 1978 when singer/guitarist Billy Hassett and his bassist cousin, Martin Mason, advertised for musicians in the ''NME'' and found guitarist and songwriter, Chris Pope. Original drummer Paul Halpin did not stay long, at least behind his drum kit, and eventually became the group's tour manager. In his place came Brett "Buddy" Ascott, and by March 1979 The Chords were taking the stage. They gigged continuously over the spring and summer, headlining two mod festivals at London's Marquee Club and recording their first BBC Radio 1 session for DJ John Peel in early July. They also fea ...
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