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Side A2 "Ring My Bell" (Ding-Dong Mix) – 5:41.Side A1 "Ring My Bell" (Ring-a-Ling Mix) – 6:12.The song peaked at number 5 on the ARIA Charts and was certified gold by ARIA. It was released in 1989 as her debut single. " Ring My Bell" was covered by New Zealand-born Australian pop singer Collette. ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
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Jim Price’s horn arrangement, on which he played trombone and trumpet, and Henry Krein’s accordion, helped to bring a bit of a Beatles style to the record.All-time charts Chart (1958-2018) His lyrics started with, “Gotta get up, gotta get out, gotta get home before the morning comes,” and sounded like something which could have been on The Beatles’ Revolver album. This gold single became RCA’s biggest single of 1972, outperforming Elvis’ “Burning Love.” The flip side of “Without You” was the opening song from his Nilsson Schmilsson album called “Gotta Get Up.” This Nilsson composition featured a pounding piano and vocal style on par with that of Paul McCartney who, along with the rest of The Beatles, was a Nilsson fan. The single which started his string of three Top 40 hits that year was his cover of Badfinger’s “Without You,” from their No Dice album, which Nilsson took to No. 1 spot, for the first time since 1962, with “Suspicious Minds.”ġ972 was the biggest year for Harry Nilsson. 22 as “Laughing” was about to exit the Top 100 in 1969, a year filled with many successful flip sides, and Elvis’ return to the No. in 1969 with a song he had written with the group’s guitarist Randy Bachman called “These Eyes.” This became the first of two back to back Top 10 gold singles, which included another of their compositions, “Laughing.” On Burton’s 1996 live CD, Up Close and Alone, immediately after performing “Laughing,” he said, “I would like now to sing the flip side of ‘Laughing’ for you, which I think is the finest song that Randy Bachman ever wrote, and I was just the guy lucky enough to sing it.” He then played the light jazz rock number “Undun,” which originally ended up charting separately and reached No. After several singles in Canada in the 1960s, this classic lineup broke through in the U.S. After learning that it wasn’t a prank phone call, he gladly accepted and joined the band in 1966. When Canadian vocalist and keyboardist Burton Cummings received a telephone call to consider joining The Guess Who in the 1960s, he initially thought someone was playing a cruel joke on him. Of course, the fact that it sold more than seven million copies took the sting out of what seemed to be a capricious change of lyrics.” Mike Stoller wrote that Elvis was, “a guy with undeniable charisma and a kind of rhythmic irresistibility, not to me mention a damn good voice.” You ain’t never caught a rabbit and you ain’t no friend of mine.’ The song is not about a dog. You can wag your tail, but I ain’t gonna feed you no more,’ but Elvis sang, ‘You ain’t nothing but a hound dog, crying all the time. I had written, ‘You ain’t nothing but a hound dog. In the Leiber and Stoller 2009 book Hound Dog, Jerry Leiber wrote, “Somebody changed the lyrics. The A side was written by Otis Blackwell and the flip side was written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, originally for Big Mama Thornton, as a blues song in 1952. It was also his first single to have a picture sleeve. “Don’t Be Cruel”/“Hound Dog” became Elvis Presley’s biggest selling single, spending eleven weeks at No.