i went on Google and i think the producer of this song is Robert John "Mutt" Lange. i hope that's right. hope it helps.
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Terry Bush is the writer and original singer of The Littlest Hobo Theme from the TV Series that started in 1979.
If you are referring to the song "The Rose" sung by Bette Midler in the movie "The Rose" she sang it first but the writer Amanda McBroom also covered it the next year in 1980 on one of her own releases. So I have to say Bette is the original artist.
the original song is ridin' dirty
Im pretty sure it was sung by the band The highway men
Back in Black or Highway to Hell
The original writer of the Oompa Loompa song is Roald Dahl. It was featured in the original novel of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory written by Dahl in 1964.
I would say it would be Highway to Hell. This song really put AC/DC on the map
Alberto Domínguez (1911-1975
"Highway to Hell" is more than likely the song that is referred to. This was a number one track from AC/DC's 1979 album of the same name and is widely regarded as rock anthem.
Back In Black Easy I think it is Highway To Hell.
Michael Stipe of R.E.M. fame
Yes! Look at what he brings to the table. His voice is original, the chording is original, and the melodies are original.
The true meaning of the popular AC/DC song "Highway to Hell" has been long debated. The song has been associated from a wide variety of subjects, mainly the occult and devil worship. However, the official explanation from the band states that the song is about the toils and hardships of life on the road for a Rock band. In an interview with Guitar World Magazine, guitarist Angus Young summed it up best. "[It is] a (expletive) highway to hell! When you are out on the road on a bus sleeping with a guy's smelly sock in your face, it's like you're on the highway to hell." Additionally, band members have long denied rumors that the song is about Satan or Satanism. Additionally, Malcolm Young has went so far as to say, "Me mum would kill me for that!" when addressing the song's alleged occult nature.
From the song "No One", Alicia Keys is formally credited as writer.
The list goes on forever, Back In Black, Highway To Hell, Thunderstruck, etc.
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