"Shu-Bop (The lost Track)" was written by Dion and Butch Barbella. Barbella also wrote the original music for the movie "A Bronx Tale" and "The Dukes".
Chuck Berry wrote My Ding-a-Ling for the album The London Chuck Berry Sessions, released in 1972. It was his only #1 hit.
JESUS IS LOVE Was written by: Lionel Richie and released on the Commodores 1980 album entitled: HEROES
Joni Mitchell wrote the song 'Both Sides Now' in 1969. The song was released on her album "Clouds". Joni Mitchell is a Canadian-American singer songwriter.
"Goodbye Girl" was the first single released from squeeze's second album cool-for-cats-album.
Neil Sedaka and Carole Bayer Sager wrote "When Love Comes Knockin' for the Monkees. It was included in their second full-length album, More of the Monkees. Written and recorded in 1966, the album was released on January 09, 1967.
She wrote it because that is how she feels all the time.
Runrig wrote Amazing Things. It can be found on their album of the same name, released in 1993.
George Harrison wrote "Here Comes the Sun". It was released on the "Abbey Road" album in 1969.
The song was written by Noel Gallagher, who recently released his solo album.
The album was released in 1994 by british band Oasis. The album was wrote by band member Noel Gallagher and sung by his brother and frontman of the band Liam Gallagher
Max Martin and Lukasz Gottwald wrote the song 4ever for The Veronicas. It was the first single released from their first album The Secret Life of The Veronicas which was released in October 2005.
Chuck Berry wrote My Ding-a-Ling for the album The London Chuck Berry Sessions, released in 1972. It was his only #1 hit.
The album nightmare was not released till the rev passed away, but acourding to M. Shadows AKA Matthew Charles Sanders The rev wrote the entire nightmare album
The song 'Badlands' was written by Bruce Springsteen, and appears on his album of the same name. It was released in 1978.
"Magic Moment" was written by Mort Garson. It was released as part of his album "The Wozard of Iz" in 1968.
Brenda Russell wrote the lyrics and this song was on her album "Brenda Russell" but it was not released as a single.
Bruce Springsteen. He wrote most of the music, and she wrote most of the lyrics.