In Concert {The Music of NIlsson} |
... Line Think About Your Troubles Joy Are You Sleeping? Without Her Coconut 1941 The Music of Nilsson |
One Last Touch of Nilsson |
... . RCA chose the single " Joy " to coincide with the release, not a wise move, as "Coconut" was still in the Top 40 and, moreover, "Joy" was not the most commercial song on the album. (It wasn't the least commercial one either; that honor forever goes to "You're Breaking My Heart ... |
Buck Earl |
... of Harry Nilsson's song "Joy " - was released as a single by RCA in 1972. Buck Earl never achieved the success of many of his peers, but he has left us a legacy of wonderful music. The trademark Buck Earl style (featuring the sound of twangy chimes and fuzzy harps) has left an incredible ... |
Joy |
... released his country parody, Joy , as a single on RCA's country label under the name "Buck Earl ". |
My Name is Earl {Something To Live For} |
... of verses of Nilsson singing "Joy " are heard in the fifteenth episode of the series as a character (played by guest star Adam Goldberg ) recalls watching Earl's ex-wife, Joy, hanging clothes. The episode, "Something To Live For," originally aired on February 2, 2006. |
Everybody's Talkin' - The Very Best Of Harry Nilsson [2000] |
... includes an alternate version of Joy with an extra lead pedal steel guitar overdub and the omission of the second "...things went good, things went bad, good, bad,good,bad..." verse in favor of a steel guitar solo. The tag at the end is a different take. Last, but not least, at 1:10 into the ... |
Joy {Aerial Pandemonium Ballet} |
An alternate version of Joy is included as a bonus track on the Buddha reissue of Aerial Pandemonium Ballet . This version is not the same as the demo versions on the Camden release. |
Joy {Grunt Version} |
An alternate version of Joy with an extra lead pedal steel guitar overdub and the omission of the second "...things went good, things went bad, good, bad,good,bad..." verse in favor of a steel guitar solo. The tag at the end is a different take. Last, but not least, at 1:10, Harry adds a very ... |