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References
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Without Her | "Without Her" by Harry Nilsson "It drove me nuts. I must have played it a million times." -- Al Kooper Harry Nilsson performed "Without ... | |
This Could Be the Night | In 1964, Harry Nilsson began a short association with famed producer, Phil Spector . The association resulted in three songs: "This Could Be The Night ," recorded by the Modern Folk Quartet , and the Ronettes numbers "Paradise " and "Here I Sit ... | |
Paradise | "Paradise " was one of Harry Nilsson's first recorded songs (by the Ronettes and the Shangri Las ). Harry finally recorded the song himself in 1971. Harry's version has not been released. | |
Without Her {Un Nouveau Jour Sur La Terre} | "A New Day on Earth" is a song in French set to the tune of "Without Her ." | |
Baby It's Over | "Baby It's Over " was recorded by Debbie Burton . "Baby It's Over" by Debbie Burton | |
Without Her {Noch Einmal} | Lierally "Again" in German, "Noch Einmal" is Harry Nilsson's "Without Her " translated to German. | |
She's Yours | ||
The Story Of Rock And Roll | Harry Nilsson plays piano on the Turtles's recording of The Story Of Rock And Roll . | |
Good Times | ||
Countin' | Harry Nilsson performed Countin' as a demo for the Monkees . Harry described it as "cute" and made several false starts before finishing the song. | |
Don't Say Goodbye | ||
Ain't Doing Too Bad | ||
1941 {Aerial Pandemonium Ballet} | Harry Nilsson's "1941" is an autobiographical song originally released on Nilsson's Pandemonium Shadow Show album. Well in 1941 a happy father had a son And by 1944 the father walked right out the door And in '45 the mom and son were still alive But ... | |
1941 | Harry Nilsson's "1941" is an autobiographical song originally released on Nilsson's Pandemonium Shadow Show album. Well in 1941 a happy father had a son And by 1944 the father walked right out the door And in '45 the mom and son were still alive But ... |