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Yes song lyrics
Band from:
United Kingdom
Band founded:
1968 Band's members:
Jon Anderson - Vocals
Steve Howe - Guitars
Chris Squire - Bass
Alan White - Drums
Rick Wakeman - Keyboards
Peter Banks - Guitars (in past)
Bill Bruford - Drums (in past)
Geoffrey Downes - Keyboards (in past)
Trevor Horn - Vocals (in past)
Tony Kaye - Keyboards (in past)
Igor Khoroshev - Keyboards (in past)
Patrick Moraz - Keyboards (in past)
Trevor Rabin - Guitars (in past)
Billy Sherwood - Guitars, Keyboards (in past)
Billy Sherwood - Guitars, Keyboards (in past)
422 reads
Lynyrd Skynyrd song lyrics
Band from:
United States
Band founded:
1965 Band's members:
Ronnie Van Zant (in past)
Leon Wilkeson (in past)
Artimus Pyle (in past)
Billy Powell (in past)
Jeff MacCallister (in past)
Ed King (in past)
Larry Junstrom (in past)
Leslie Hawkins (in past)
Randall Hall (in past)
Owen Hale (in past)
Steve Gaines (in past)
Cassie Gaines (in past)
Mike Estes (in past)
Debbie Davis (in past)
Custer (in past)
Allen Collins (in past)
Bob Burns (in past)
Carol Bristow (in past)
JoJo Billingsley (in past)
Debbie Bailey (in past)
Johnny Van Zant
Hughie Thomasson
Gary Rossington
Dale Krantz Rossington
Billy Powell
Rickey Medlocke
Ean Evans
Carol Chase
Michael Cartellone
Band foundedas:
My Backyard 694 reads
The Kinks song lyrics
Band from:
England
Band founded:
1963 Band's members:
Dave Davies - guitar, vocals
Ray Davies - guitar, vocals
Bob Henrit - drums
Jim Rodford - bass
Gordon Edwards - keyboards
Ian Gibbons - keyboards (in past)
Mick Avory - drums (in past)
John Dalton - bass (in past)
John Gosling - keyboards (in past)
Andy Pyle - bass (in past)
Peter Quaife - bass (in past)
Mickey Willet - drums (in past)
Band description:
One of the leading bands during the 60s British Pop invasion. Lead by the Davies brothers, the Kinks were originally known as the Ravens. 139 reads
Classic Rock lyrics
Well guess whos back, with a big fat cock
It's the Kid motherfucker with the Classic Rock
Like Wax That Booty, yodeleyeho, punk
Slappin you hoes with Dick when I get drunk
From Alabama, to Texacana
Bend over bitch and let me slam her
Big fat dick up in your booty, oh goody
If your a freaky hoe, well do the backdoor boody
Bitch
don't need your front
You'de shit your pants if I licked your cunt
Jefferson Airplane song lyrics
Band from:
United States Band's members:
Joey Covington (in past)
Papa John Creech (in past)
Signe Anderson (in past)
Spencer Dryden (in past)
Johnny Barbata - drums
Jack Casady - bass
Jorma Kaukonen - guitar
Grace Slick - vocals, piano
Paul Kantneer - vocals, guitar
Marty Balin - vocals, guitar
230 reads
Fleetwood Mac song lyrics
Band from:
United Kingdom
Band founded:
1968 Band's members:
Mick Fleetwood - drums
John McVie - bass
Christine McVie - keyboards, vocals, songwriter
Lindsey Buckingham - guitar, vocals, songwriter
Stevie Nicks - vocals, songwriter
Peter Green - guitar, vocals (in past)
Jeremy Spencer - guitar (in past)
Bob Welch - guitar (in past)
Rick Vito - guitar, vocals (in past)
Billy Burnette - guitar, vocals (in past)
Dave Walker - guitar (in past)
Band description:
British blues band turned Southern California pop band, who found huge success in the late 1970s with album Rumours. 875 reads
Blind Melon song lyrics
Band from:
United States
Band founded:
1989
Band disbanded:
1999 Band's members:
Shannon Hoon - lead vocals
Christopher Thorn - guitar
Brad Smith - bass
Roger Stevens - guitar
Glenn Graham - drums
307 reads
Paul McCartney song lyrics
Artist from:
England
Artist bornas:
James Paul McCartney
Artist born:
1942.06.18
Artist AKA:
Sir Paul McCartney
Artist description:
Sir Paul McCartney, KBE, MBE, is a billionaire, music mogal, pop icon and entertainment legend as well as a former member of pop music entities The Beatles and Wings. 575 reads
McCartney lyrics
Album release date:
1970.04.17
Album producers:
Paul McCartney
Album distributor:
EMI
Album description:
U.S. Release Date: April 20 1970
U.S. Chart Entry Date: December 31 2002
U.S. Chart Peak Date: May 6 1970
U.S. Chart Peak: 1
U.K. Release Date: April 17 1970
U.K. Chart Peak: 2
McCartney charted for: 47 weeks
McCartney remained at the #1 spot for three weeks 154 reads








