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  • The David Gates Songbook is a compilation album by David Gates of Bread. It consists of previously released as well as new solo material; and songs with...
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    heyday, although Royer still successfully works in Nashville. The David Gates Songbook, containing earlier hit singles and new material, was released...
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  • Adult Contemporary chart. The song is from Gates' third solo album of the same name, released the following year. David Gates – vocals, piano, bass, acoustic...
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  • Let Her Go is the second solo album by David Gates of the American soft rock band Bread. All songs written and arranged by David Gates. "Never Let Her...
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  • Ash album) Mustang (Electric Six album) "The Mustang", by David Gates from the album The David Gates Songbook The Mustangs, a British blues rock band Los...
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  • Tulsa sound (redirect from The Tulsa Sound)
    no resemblance to the Tulsa sound; likewise, David Gates' most recognized songs (including his work with Bread) were mostly in the soft rock genre (though...
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  • First is the debut solo album by David Gates, released in 1973. Musicians who appear on the album include Larry Knechtel, Mike Botts, Jimmy Getzoff, Jim...
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  • by Candlemass from Ancient Dreams "Mirror, Mirror", by David Gates from The David Gates Songbook "Mirror Mirror", by Kamelot from Karma "Mirror Mirror"...
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  • tracks written by David Gates, except "Took the Last Train", which was written by Gates and Larry Knechtel. "Goodbye Girl" (2:45) "Took the Last Train" (4:32)...
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  • by David Gates of Bread. The album received mixed to fair reviews. Orange Coast wrote that "there is a general lack of variety here, although Gates does...
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  • David Gates from the 2002 album The David Gates Songbook "Find Me", by Kings of Leon from the 2016 album Walls "Find Me", by Laura Branigan from the 1983...
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  • ballad that's more upbeat than [Gates's] seamless pop classics of the early '70s." All tracks composed by David Gates except where noted "It's You" -...
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  • "Took the Last Train" is a song by David Gates, lead singer of the group Bread, which was released as a single in 1978 following the premiere of the hit...
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  • Love Is Always Seventeen (category David Gates albums)
    an album by the American singer-songwriter David Gates. It came after a 13-year break from recording. The album was released in 1994. The Los Angeles...
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  • Never Let Her Go (song) (category David Gates songs)
    a song by David Gates, lead singer of the group Bread. It was released as a single in 1974 and is the title track from the 1975 album of the same name...
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  • Take Me Now (song) (category David Gates songs)
    singer-songwriter David Gates. It is the title track of Gates' 1981 fifth solo album, and was the first of two singles released from the album. David Gates - guitar...
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  • – 3:37 "Squatty Roo" (Hodges) – 3:38 "I'm Just a Lucky So-and-So" (Mack David) – 4:12 "All Too Soon" (Carl Sigman) – 4:22 "Everything But You" (George...
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  • (Challenge, 2007) Various Artists comp., Funky Pieces of Silver - The Horace Silver Songbook (High Note, 2007) Darren Solomon, Science for Girls (Self-produced...
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  • 2011. Retrieved 1 June 2014. Stuart Bailie. "Stuart Bailie: The Great Northern Songbook – 3. The Days of Pearly Spencer". BBC. Retrieved 22 June 2014. "Harlem...
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    with the early radical workers' movement in the United States, and it appeared as the first song in the first edition of the Little Red Songbook of the Industrial...
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