Moods and Themes. Submit Corrections. Discover Sing a Song by Earth, Wind & Fire released in 1977. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.
Buy this album from our CD Shop A 1) Fan the Fire 2) Moment of Truth 3) Love Is Life 4) Help Somebody B 1) C'mon Children 2) Handwriting on the Wall 3) This World Today 4) Bad Tune. The Need of Love Warner WS 1958, 1971 CD Reissue: Warner 1958, 1997 Buy this album from our CD Shop A 1) I Can Feel It in My Bones 2) I Think about Lovin' You 3
In 1990, Italian group Black Box recorded a cover of "Fantasy" for their debut studio album, Dreamland (1990). Their version featured Martha Wash on lead vocals, but their music producers initially failed to credit her. It also contains a sample from the drum pattern of Grace Jones' rendition of "La Vie en rose" (1977).
Earth, Wind & Fire had persevered through several stages of R&B evolution: from jazz to sweet soul, from sweet soul to funk, from funk to disco. And with 1981’s Raise! they once again made an effortless adaption from disco to the snappy boogie of modern R&B. It’s amazing that after 15 years EW&F could still compete with up-and-coming
Earth, Wind & Fire vs. Iron Maiden If there is one similarity to be found between Earth Wind & Fire and Iron Maiden, it is in the covers of these two albums. On the one side, Earth, Wind & Fire's All 'N All funk-soul album, released in 1977; on the other side, Iron Maiden's Powerslave heavy metal album (featuring the track " Two Minutes To
processed. 2007-04-07 07:32:49 UTC by abbamatic. Add cover. Can't Hide Love by Earth, Wind & Fire was written by Skip Scarborough and was first released by Creative Source in 1973. Earth, Wind & Fire released it on the album Gratitude in 1975. It was covered by Hiram Bullock, Victor Wooten, Bryan Carter, Mark Douthit and other artists.
On the back of Earth, Wind and Fire’s Greatest Hits Vol. I, this pagan heresy is promoted with the words, "In The Beginning, There Was Earth, Wind and Fire." Rather than "In The Beginning, There Was God" – "God" is replaced with the pagan elemental god of "Earth, Wind and Fire." One of their albums is titled Avatar. Avatar is the new-age
Jocelyn Brown. Earth, Wind & Fire originally released Reasons written by Philip Bailey, Charles Stepney and Maurice White and Earth, Wind & Fire released it on the album That's the Way of the World in 1975. It was also covered by David Hazeltine Quintet, The Quiet Storm Players, Serious feat. Jocelyn Brown, Maxine Nightingale and other artists.
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