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| Sonny, a corrupt local city council member and local | |
| "Get Up off Your Love" (Jones, | Sonny A. Moore) 4:38 |
| en was obtained from one of their franchisees, | Sonny Adams. |
| e Division II championship in 1975 under coach | Sonny Allen. |
| on Is" and they toured with The Beach Boys and | Sonny and Cher, as well as playing on Dick Clark bil |
| "You Talk Too Much", Lee Dorsey's "Ya Ya", and | Sonny and Cher's "I Got You Babe". |
| He is on scholarship, along with | Sonny and Lucy. |
| Just You is a song by | Sonny and Cher. |
| Day 2: "I Got You Babe", | Sonny and Cher, From the movie "Groundhog Day", play |
| Suddenly, he is confronted by a furious | Sonny and his crew, who found a bomb in Sonny's car |
| The absence of a 'Mrs Hammond' ( | Sonny and Mark's mother) is explained (in Episode 48 |
| and, New York and he taught his nephew Harold ( | Sonny) and many other boys the finer points of boxin |
| Following the success of | Sonny and Cher, Bono released his first and only sol |
| d Times is a 1967 musical comedy film starring | Sonny and Cher. |
| s in Los Angeles, including fifteen years with | Sonny and Cher, earning six gold records, and acting |
| For the | Sonny and Cher song, see The Beat Goes On. |
| They have four children; boys | Sonny and Frankie, and girls; Layla-Rose and Dolly L |
| s a freelance musician for famous entertainers | Sonny and Cher, Frankie Avalon, Della Reese, Al Mart |
| Page is also credited with introducing | Sonny and Cher to the UK. |
| harles, Sam Cooke, Lesley Gore, Bo Diddley and | Sonny and Cher. |
| "Misty Roses" - Colin Blunstone, Ron Davies, | Sonny and Cher, Jess Roden, The Youngbloods, Bobby D |
| ng, Scott Hamilton (1993), Stacey Kent (1998), | Sonny and Perley (1999), Alexis Cole (2005), Rebecca |
| own briefly in the movie included Frank Zappa, | Sonny and Cher, Bobby Beausoleil, Alfred Hitchcock, |
| rs of the producer and the chief engineer that | Sonny and Ski might not survive. |
| as it was released by Reprise Records prior to | Sonny and Cher's signing with Atco. |
| ittle Man is the title of a 1966 single by duo | Sonny and Cher. |
| It was opened by the husband and wife team | Sonny and Silvia Priest, in December 1997. |
| In those original spots, both | Sonny and Gramps were voiced by Chuck McCann. |
| Sonny and Cher recorded the song on their final stud | |
| form together, describing themselves as "a gay | Sonny and Cher" (who had also briefly continued thei |
| Julian is abandoned at | Sonny and Kevin's apartment, with a written explanat |
| own version of the song is the hit single from | Sonny and Cher. |
| essed showgirls in glitzy Bob Mackie costumes, | Sonny and Cher, Elvis Presley, Liberace, and Siegfri |
| Despite being in their twenties, | Sonny and Girly act like prepubescent children, dres |
| g friend, Dahrell Norris, who also toured with | Sonny and Cher, died from liver disease on December |
| Later that year Vincent recorded a duet of | Sonny and Cher's "I Got You Babe" with Ramones front |
| The single Just You, taken from | Sonny and Cher's hugely successful number 2 hit albu |
| Sonny and Cher's child Chastity Bono was conceived d | |
| Sonny and Cher appear as themselves in this spoof of | |
| Sonny and Troels, ex The Amity Affliction recently r | |
| Band before moving to Los Angeles to work with | Sonny and Cher in 1970. |
| to the noticeable absence of a father figure), | Sonny and Girly regularly seek out male loners, tram |
| Sonny and Carol meet and fall in love. | |
| Little | Sonny appeared at Black Hills State University on Ju |
| Minor Meeting," "Eastern Incident" and "Little | Sonny," were never released during Clark's tragicall |
| s of All Time", citing Pacino's performance as | Sonny as the 4th greatest ever. |
| escitelli did not score and was subbed out for | Sonny Askew. |
| Sonny Ates died in Phoenix, Arizona on October 25, 2 | |
| Sonny Ates (born 1935), retired American racecar dri | |
| In the commercials, | Sonny attempts to concentrate on a normal task and e |
| Corinthians, Casuals), Harry Lowe (Tottenham), | Sonny Avery (Leyton), Leonard Bradbury (Moor Green), |
| leads was portrayed by rising Hispanic actor, | Sonny Ayon. |
| Sonny Banks (June 29, 1940 - May 13, 1965), born Luc | |
| Jimmie Walker - | Sonny Barnes |
| es stars Jimmie Walker (of Good Times fame) as | Sonny Barnes, a former con artist, who had been caug |
| After locating Hussein's army, Buck, Tumb and | Sonny begin strafing runs that severely disrupt his |
| Sonny Berman died at the age of 21 in New York City, | |
| Erwin Wilfred ( | Sonny) Bishop (born November 1, 1939 in Winner, Sout |
| Incredible Blues Puppies, The Downliner Sect, | Sonny Black and Derek Nash. |
| Dan Dailey as | Sonny Black AKA Dinkie |
| 2005: Carlo Cokxxx Nutten II (with | Sonny Black) |
| is a album by the German rappers Bushido (aka | Sonny Black) and Baba Saad, and the 2005 successor a |
| collabo album by German rappers Bushido (alias | Sonny Black) & Fler (alias Frank White). |
| hool, the German rapper Bushido, also known as | Sonny Black, took him under his wing. |
| After meeting renowned Montreal producer | Sonny Black, he has broken as a local artist in Queb |
| rdings of acoustic blues guitarist and singer, | Sonny Black. |
| Gary Clark, Jr. as | Sonny Blake |
| Others in the cast included | Sonny Blake, John Hamblin, Victoria Nicholls, Jill F |
| Oh Yeah - | Sonny Blue |
| Don Armando ( | Sonny) Bonilla was born and raised in East Harlem, N |
| s released in 1968, was produced once again by | Sonny Bono with Denis Pregnolato and Harold R. Batti |
| Sonny Bono as Sonny | |
| co-counsel for the plaintiff, they argued the | Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act (CTEA) was u |
| Billboard Hot 100 top ten hit song written by | Sonny Bono and recorded by Sonny & Cher. |
| Sonny Bono Memorial Park | |
| Sonny Bono - record producer | |
| It was written and produced by Cher's husband | Sonny Bono as a star vehicle for her. |
| Main vocals: | Sonny Bono |
| Main Vocals: | Sonny Bono |
| Sonny Bono (1935-1998), an American record producer, | |
| hich is the Italian version of "Little Man" by | Sonny Bono and Cher). |
| is the name of a song written and produced by | Sonny Bono that was released as the second single fr |
| The song was written by | Sonny Bono and released in 1966. |
| Sonny Bono Salton Sea National Wildlife Refuge | |
| "Needles And Pins" ( | Sonny Bono / Jack Nitzsche) |
| Sonny Bono in 1966 during a performance | |
| ional Film Festival working with founder Mayor | Sonny Bono and Festival Chairman, Craig Prater. |
| Brian, a former Chief of Staff to Congressman | Sonny Bono and Congresswoman Mary Bono and owner of |
| arrangement duties to Jack Nitzsche and having | Sonny Bono oversee the performances, viewing these t |
| "The Beat Goes On" was sung at | Sonny Bono's funeral, and the phrase also appears on |
| "Bang Bang" ( | Sonny Bono) |
| bb, John Kander) / "You Better Sit Down Kids" ( | Sonny Bono) |
| "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)" ( | Sonny Bono) 2:50 |
| "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)" ( | Sonny Bono) - 3:38 |
| "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)" ( | Sonny Bono) - 6:20 |
| "Needles & Pins" (Jack Nitzsche, | Sonny Bono) |
| "Bang Bang" ( | Sonny Bono) 2:42 |
| "The Beat Goes On" ( | Sonny Bono) - 2:39 |
| ership that included Bill McCollum, Toby Roth, | Sonny Bono, Ron Paul, Gerald C. Weller, Peter T. Kin |
| the trend followed by such 1960s performers as | Sonny Bono, Johnny Rivers and David Crosby. |
| Cher collaborates again with | Sonny Bono, with Harold Battiste and with Stan Ross. |
| roe, Mickey Rooney, Dinah Shore, Howard Keele, | Sonny Bono, Leslie Nielsen, Sandler and Young, Merv |
| January 5 - | Sonny Bono, singer and songwriter, 63 |
| "See See Rider" ( | Sonny Bono, Greene, Robert Stone) - 3:01 |
| "Needles & Pins" ( | Sonny Bono, Jack Nitzsche) - 2:21 |
| "Needles and Pins" ( | Sonny Bono, Jack Nitzsche) - 2:35 |
| in the 1960s to be written by her then-partner | Sonny Bono, and it became Cher's second solo top ten |
| son 5, Henry Mancini, Lou Rawls, Willie Hutch, | Sonny Bono, Nancy Wilson, Kim Weston, the Ballads (o |
| rd Hot 100); both hits written and produced by | Sonny Bono. |
| a Maria Bono (born 1991), from her marriage to | Sonny Bono. |
| at Specialty Records with the label's A&R man, | Sonny Bono. |
| man Mary Bono Mack of California, the widow of | Sonny Bono. |
| Sonny Bono: Conductor | |
| All tracks composed by | Sonny Bono; except where indicated |
| h school reunion in Texas and make amends with | Sonny Bosco (Masi Oka), an old friend he once wronge |
| Samples - | Sonny Boy Williamson II - Eyesight to the Blind |
| March 30 - | Sonny Boy Williamson I, blues musician (d. |
| ters, Howlin' Wolf, Little Walter, Bo Diddley, | Sonny Boy Williamson II, Memphis Slim, John Lee Hook |
| h as Rod Stewart, Tony Williams, Jimi Hendrix, | Sonny Boy Williamson, Led Zeppelin, Eric Burdon and |
| ter Trumpet Records folded, on August 12, 1955 | Sonny Boy Williamson II had his first recording sess |
| Sonny Boy Williamson (credited as Big Skol): harmoni | |
| "Good Morning Little Schoolgirl" ( | Sonny Boy Williamson) - 11:01 |
| Lucille's owner in the show, | sonny boy waters, is probably the amalgamation of se |
| r's friend and guitarist Robert Lockwood, "Big | Sonny Boy [Miller] chased Little Sonny Boy [Williams |
| Pierre Wertheimer - | Sonny Boy (1933), Djanet (1956), Midget (1957), Toma |
| The song was recorded by | Sonny Boy Williamson in 1951 as his first single rel |
| For the song by | Sonny Boy Williamson II, see Eyesight to the Blind. |
| In 1945, | Sonny Boy Williamson I recorded his version as an ea |
| Sonny Boy Williamson II then rejoined the show, and | |
| Sonny Boy Williamson's "Help Me" was featured in the | |
| n London during the sessions that produced the | Sonny Boy Williamson and The Yardbirds album. |
| Wilkins took over from Robert Lockwood, Jr. in | Sonny Boy Williamson II's band. |
| layer Joe Willie Wilkins, and harmonica player | Sonny Boy Williamson II. |
| "I See A Man Downstairs" - | Sonny Boy Williamson backed by Jimmy Page (no Yardbi |
| "23 Hours Too Long" - from | Sonny Boy Williamson and The Yardbirds |
| The song along with | Sonny Boy and I'm Sitting on Top of the World, which |
| Sonny Boy Williamson | |
| me harmonica to Little Walter and the original | Sonny Boy Williamson, although these claims are unsu |
| he Straitjackets, backing blues giants such as | Sonny Boy Williamson II, Howlin' Wolf, Lightnin' Hop |
| He learned to play harmonica from | Sonny Boy Williamson, who he toured with. |
| deman on recordings by Big Maceo Merriweather, | Sonny Boy Williamson I, Memphis Minnie, Ma Rainey, a |
| Initially, blues musicians such as | Sonny Boy Williamson mainly played live in the studi |
| Sonny Boy (February 16, 1976) | |
| The first known recording of the song was by | Sonny Boy Williamson II in 1963. |
| music until, as he explained, "But then I saw | Sonny Boy Williamson II." Willis was "spellbound at |
| Sonny Boy Williamson II had become the most well kno | |
| o Talkin'") is a song written and performed by | Sonny Boy Williamson II (real name Aleck Miller). |
| Guitarist Dickey Betts sets up the | Sonny Boy Williamson boogie vamp, while Duane Allman |
| included Henry Townsend, Big Joe Williams, and | Sonny Boy Williamson. |
| Williamson's namesake | Sonny Boy Williamson I, also known as John Lee Willi |
| In 1960, | Sonny Boy Williamson II recorded "Checkin' Up on My |
| All songs are written by | Sonny Boy Williamson II, except as noted. |
| hn Lee Hooker, Howlin' Wolf, Muddy Waters, and | Sonny Boy Williamson II. |
| in Helena, Arkansas, began also using the name | Sonny Boy Williamson. |
| In 1957, | Sonny Boy Williamson re-recorded the song on Checker |
| for his association with, and accompaniment of | Sonny Boy Williamson II. |
| yne worked with a range of musicians including | Sonny Boy Williamson II, Muddy Waters, Jimmy Rogers, |
| among blues enthusiasts for his photographs of | Sonny Boy Williamson performing on the King Biscuit |
| t On Home," there's only a tiny bit taken from | Sonny Boy Williamson's version and we threw that in |
| including such future greats as Elmore James, | Sonny Boy Williamson II, Little Milton, Wynonie Harr |
| son Bound Blues", and worked with Willie Love, | Sonny Boy Williamson II, Joe Hill Louis, as well as |
| Willie Love, as a drummer in a band fronted by | Sonny Boy Williamson, soon leaving to join Howlin' W |
| But another crisis awaits: | Sonny Boy is in the hospital and dying.... |
| abandons him, taking the beloved son he calls | Sonny Boy with her. |
| Nelson credited Harpo, Lester, | Sonny Boy Williamson II (Aleck Miller) and Jimmy Ree |
| is biggest influence as a harmonica player was | Sonny Boy Williamson, with whom he worked before mov |
| ed the Dharma Blues Band, recorded versions of | Sonny Boy Williamson II's "Dealing with the Devil" a |
| s puttin' down...", which later appears in the | Sonny Boy Williamson II song. |
| ers Little Walter, Big Walter "Shakey" Horton, | Sonny Boy Williamson #1 and #2, Snooky Pryor, and zy |
| "Good Morning Little Schoolgirl" ( | Sonny Boy Williamson) - 3:33 |
| incorporate lyrics from "Five Long Years" and | Sonny Boy Williamson I's "Stop Breaking Down". |
| s" (1934), became a standard blues melody when | Sonny Boy Williamson I from nearby Jackson, Tennesse |
| they brought little Johnny up onstage to sing | Sonny Boy and he was an instant hit. |
| or worked with musicians such as Elmore James, | Sonny Boy Williamson II, Little Milton, Ike Turner a |
| likes of Van Morrison, Bob Dylan, Ray Charles, | Sonny Boy Williamson and Leadbelly. |
| 5. "Win the War Blues" by | Sonny Boy Williamson II |
| "Checking Up on My Baby" ( | Sonny Boy Williamson) |
| In his early years he played with such acts as | Sonny Boy Williamson, Big Mama Thornton and Freddie |
| 's sponsor, Max Moore, began billing Miller as | Sonny Boy Williamson, apparently in an attempt to ca |
| h blues musicians such as Big Joe Williams and | Sonny Boy Williamson. |
| the first LP record by American blues musician | Sonny Boy Williamson (real name Rice Miller). |
| Sonny Boy Williamson II, More Real Folk Blues (Septe | |
| The first version featured | Sonny Boy Williamson II (vocals/harp), Willie Love ( |
| other contemporary blues harp players, such as | Sonny Boy Williamson I and Snooky Pryor, who had als |
| ' | Sonny Boy' Warde - Sing Joy |
| George ' | Sonny Boy' Warde - Sing Joy |
| Rice Miller could play | Sonny Boy's stuff better than he could play it!" |
| obert Johnson's death shares similarities with | Sonny Boy's, having been shot and poisoned for fooli |
| s.' early talkies, including The Hottentot and | Sonny Boy. |
| He left in 1950 to form the | Sonny Bradshaw Seven (he claimed seven was his lucky |
| He also played in | Sonny Bradshaw's jazz band. |
| Jazz Festival with her husband, jazz musician | Sonny Bradshaw. |
| Sonny Bravo (born October 7, 1936), born Elio Osacar | |
| Jack Palance as | Sonny Bronston |
| Sonny Brown, Steve Gadd, John Goldsmith: drums | |
| on Ruiz, Henry Mattathias Pearson, Roy Haynes, | Sonny Brown, Arthur Jenkins and Joe Habad Texidor re |
| Sonny Brown: drums (tracks 2-5) | |
| Sonny Brown: drums (tracks 1, 4, 7 & 8) | |
| Hooper Atchley, Maurice Brierre, | Sonny Bupp, Smiley Burnette, Bob Card, Allan Cavan, |
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