yes
Meatloaf
Sing Sing Sing! BEST SONG EVER!! -Sing sing sing, i love to sing sing i ma helove to sing with you lets sing sing sing
Yes, in 1961. He was one of many who covered Moon River, although his is not the most popular version.
No, I don't think she ever did.
yes
No. The song came out after he died.
yes
Meatloaf
As one previous answer wrote, the appropriate answer here has nothing to do with Mustang Sally. The song the asker is referring to is Ride Captain Ride, by Blood Sweat & Tears. It goes "Ride, captain ride on your mystery ship, Be amazed at the friends you've got there on your trip." It was edited in the 80's-- probably not by Blood Sweat & Tears-- to have the lyrics say "Ride Sally Ride." They do sing about "ride sally ride" in Mustang Sally, but it is unlikely that's what the asker is referring to, because that's not the name of the song and the Blood Sweat & Tears version includes a spaceship. Hi. Different answerer here. That above was the worst answer I've ever heard. 'Mustang Sally' is the song the original asker was referencing. It's often mistakenly called 'Ride Sally Ride'. No one would ever hear 'Ride Captain Ride' and think it was about Sally Ride. In fact, the original answerer is also under the foolish assumption that Blood, Sweat & Tears recorded 'Ride Captain Ride', when in fact it was Blues Image. If he really knew enough to answer this question he would have also told that both Dennis Coffey and Lou Reed had original songs in the 70s that were actually called 'Ride Sally Ride', but like 'Mustang Sally', these were too old to have been about Ms. Ride. 'Mustang Sally', however, had its choral hook "Ride, Sally, ride" often mentioned in news articles about the famous astronaut. Also, NASA used the chorus of 'Mustang Sally' as a musical alarm for waking Ms. Ride when she was in space.
Surry with the Fringe on Top
sally sang red by Daniel merriweather
He does sing
Sing Sing Sing! BEST SONG EVER!! -Sing sing sing, i love to sing sing i ma helove to sing with you lets sing sing sing
yes they do sing any one can sing when ever they feel like singing
somewhere in the world tonight
The song was written by Jim Steinman and first recorded by Pandora's Box in 1989. After being recorded by Celine Dion, it was covered by Meatloaf in 2006.