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A & M - Someone's On The Line (Galactica Mix II). 1985.
I Walk the Line is the nineteenth studio album by singer and songwriter, Johnny Cash. It was released on Columbia Records in 1964 as LP Record & Audio Cassette. It was one of the early audio cassette album released in USA. The album was certified Gold by the RIAA in 1967. Johnny Cash - Vocals, Guitar. Luther Perkins - Lead Guitar. Norman Blake - Acoustic Guitar, Dobro. Bob Johnson, Jack Clement - Rhythm Guitar. Marshall Grant - Bass. Bill Pursell - Piano. Don Helms - Steel Guitar.
The fourth album from the California indie rock icon features some of her strongest songwriting, sung gorgeously and told with piercing detail. Good storytelling is in the details. Not long into her fourth solo album, On the Line, Jenny Lewis introduces a narcoleptic poet from Duluth, with whom she spars over everything from Elliott Smith to grenadine; a father who used to sing a little ditty about all the years he threw away on heroin; an East Side girl called Caroline, to whom a lover is bitterly lost.
Someone's On The Line (Galactica-Mix II). A & M. 5:07. A Line On A Dark Day. Ikon. Nazis On the Northern Line.
On Down the Line is the fourth album released by country music artist Patty Loveless. Recorded in Nashville, Tennessee during December 1989/January 1990, it was the follow-up to her breakthrough album, Honky Tonk Angel. The album was both a critical and commercial success for Loveless, producing two top 10 hits, "On Down the Line" and "I'm That Kind of Girl", and a top 20 hit, "The Night's Too Long". It peaked at on the Billboard Top Country Album Chart. Overtime" (Kostas) – 2:48.
Album Power of the Dollar. Your Life’s on the Line Lyrics Jay-Z and Nas I'ma say this shit now and never again We ain't buddies, we ain't partners, and we damn sure ain't friends The games you playing, you get killed like that Acting like you all hard, you ain't built like that See me when you see me, nigga! WHAT! Scream murder, I don't believe you Murda, fuck around and leave you Murda,.
Someone’s messing with the machines They’ve been left out in the rain Well it’s strange to come back free of any rust Dares you to explain Could you speak a little more clearly on the line. Cold wind keeps blowing from the east Trans-Atlantic crossings coming to a freeze I’m in exile with a sign that reads No one can tell which side of the street Would I stand a little closer to the line. No one can tell which side to claim Could you speak a little more clearly once again Speak a little clearly on the line
| Someone's On The Line (Galactica-Mix II) | 5:07 |
| Someone's On The Line (Dub-Mix) | 4:12 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 30.1017 | A & M | Someone's On The Line (12") | Night'n Day Records | 30.1017 | Germany | 1985 |
| 17.1018 | A & M | Someone's On The Line (7", Single) | Night'n Day Records | 17.1018 | Germany | 1985 |
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