Keith (Powell) & Billie (Davis) - Swingin' Tight / That's Really Some Good album flac
Performer: Keith (Powell)Title: Swingin' Tight / That's Really Some Good
Style: Pop Rock, Mod
Released: 1966
Country: UK
MP3 album: 1547 mb
FLAC album: 1341 mb
Rating: 4.5
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Genre: Rock / Pop
19 –Keith Powell (2) & Billie Davis Two Little People 20 –Keith Powell (2) & Billie Davis You Don't Know Like I Know 21 –Keith Powell (2) & Billie Davis Swinging Tight 22 –Keith Powell (2) & Billie Davis That's Really Some Good 23 –Keith Powell (2) Song Of The Moon 24 –Keith Powell (2) It Keeps Raining. Keith Powell came from Bordesley Green and being brought up in a showbusiness family, was performing regularly as a singer by the age of 14. His first real group was called 'The Ramrods' who started making appearances around Birmingham by about 1960 . Hydra - Selftitled (Great Southern Rock Album US 1974).
For the American jazz musician, see Billie Davies. Background information. You Don't Know Like I Know" (as 'Keith and Billie') b/w "Two Little People" – Jun 1966 – Piccadilly 7N 35321. That's Really Some Good" (as 'Keith and Billie') b/w "Swinging Tight" – Sep 1966 – Piccadilly 7N 35340. Just Walk in My Shoes" b/w "Ev'ry Day" – Oct 1966 – Piccadilly 7N 35350. Wasn't It You" b/w "Until It's Time For You To Go" – Jun 1967 – Decca F 12620.
That's Really Some Good. 21. Just Walk In My Shoes. The remainder of this compilation focuses on her period with Piccadilly, for which label she recorded several great singles in 1965 and 1966 including some duets with Keith Powell. As with the later Decca material, nothing charted, but the quality was high. Billie returned to Decca in 1967 and eventually had another hit for them in 1969, I want you to be my baby, but there is nothing here that was recorded after 1966.
A lot. My routine: Drink some whiskey. Then take breath, a month, and start writing again.
Good morning Keith Powell! Just wanted to thank you for the fun day yesterday taking our family photos. Can't wait to see the results. Have a good Thanksgiving! Jessi Park. ing and you will not be disappointed!!! Schedule an appointment with him today!!
Billie Davis is a British pop star whose peak spanned the 5 years from 1963 to 1968, releasing tunes on Decca, Parlophone, Piccadilly and Columbia. She was a protegé of Robert Stigwood and recorded in studios helmed by contemporaries like Joe "Telstar" Meek and Mike Vickers of Manfred Mann. She covered many tunes, including "Living In The Past" doing a brassy soulful take on a Jethro Tull song.
That's the only reason I do it, and that can change somebody's life, which is freaking crazy. Look at my LIL babies OMG I love them. And if you don't smile at me, we're good. You can go on with your day. "I hate smiling. It makes me feel weak and powerless and small. It's also reminiscent of song and album titles popularized by emo artists-both in 2000s punk and the current emo rap scene-that consist of long statements that are completely unrelated to the lyrics. I think it's really cool when artists have song titles or album names that are a really conversational sentence. He has songs that are called ‘Take the Blame so I Don’t Have.
Tracklist
| Swingin' Tight |
| That's Really Some Good |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7N.35340 | Keith (Powell)* & Billie (Davis)* | Keith (Powell)* & Billie (Davis)* - Swingin' Tight / That's Really Some Good (7", Single) | Piccadilly | 7N.35340 | UK | 1966 |
| 7N.35340 | Keith (Powell)* & Billie (Davis)* | Keith (Powell)* & Billie (Davis)* - Swingin' Tight / That's Really Some Good (7", Single, pus) | Piccadilly | 7N.35340 | UK | 1966 |






