A brief version of "Take 54" opens Harry Nilsson's Son of Schmilsson album.
Albums
References
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Take 54 {Previously Unreleased Version} | This previously unreleased version of Take 54 appeared on ... |
Variations
Title |
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Take 54 |
Take 54 {Alternate Version} |
Take 54 {Previously Unreleased Version} |
Connection Chains
- From David Glover to Take 54 in 17 Steps
- From Take 54 to Dave Clark Five in 15 Steps
- From February 10 to Take 54 in 15 Steps
- From Take 54 to Yang Yang in 15 Steps
- From Take 54 to Colin Bennett in 14 Steps
- From Ten Little Indians to Take 54 in 14 Steps
- From Take 54 to These Are the Brave in 14 Steps
- From Take 54 to Gerald Goffin in 13 Steps
- From Take 54 to I'll Never Leave You in 13 Steps
- From Ringo Starr to Take 54 in 13 Steps
- From Randy Newman to Take 54 in 13 Steps
- From April 16 to Take 54 in 13 Steps
- From Tom Northcott to Take 54 in 13 Steps
- From Jim Keltner to Take 54 in 13 Steps
- From Dr. John to Take 54 in 13 Steps
- From Klaus Voormann to Take 54 in 13 Steps
- From Take 54 to Aerial Pandemonium Ballet in 12 Steps
- From Take 54 to All My Life in 12 Steps
- From Take 54 to Always in 12 Steps
- From Take 54 to Bill Bixby in 12 Steps
- From Take 54 to Building Me Up in 12 Steps
- From Take 54 to Duit on Mon Dei in 12 Steps
- From Take 54 to Lon Van Eaton in 12 Steps
- From Take 54 to Remember in 12 Steps
- From Born In Grenada to Take 54 in 12 Steps
- From Drumming is My Madness to Take 54 in 12 Steps
Connections
- Cynthia Henderson recorded Take 54
- EMI Blackwood Music published Take 54
- Harry Nilsson wrote Take 54
- Take 54 was covered by Cynthia Henderson
- Take 54 was published by EMI Blackwood Music
- Take 54 was written by Harry Nilsson