Posted on 06/10/2008 8:42:59 PM PDT by Jakarta ex-pat
Here We Go!
Haddaway-What is Love?
Harry Chapin- Mr.Tanner
Herman's Hermits- No Milk Today
The Hollies- He ain't Heavy, He's my brother
The Human League-Sound of the Crowd
hazel O Conner- Will you
Heaven 17-Geisha Boys and Temple Girls
Hawkwind- Silver Machine
Hall and Oates- Adult Education
Huey Lewis and The News- Small World
The one and only Billy Holiday-—”God Bless the Child”
Why did you pick the letter “H”? Hehe.
If you gonna post Hank Jr. you just can’t ignore his greatest of all time - I mean this song was REALLY big!!!
http://youtube.com/watch?v=2MfiVxHFkyA
(By the way, how’d we get from “D” to “H” in one day???
Just about anything by Hendrix and Buddy Holly.
Why H?
Search and thee shall find :-)
It’s after “G”. :^)
Haddaway-What is Love?
Harry Chapin- Mr.Tanner
Herman’s Hermits- No Milk Today
The Hollies- He ain’t Heavy, He’s my brother
The Human League-Sound of the Crowd
hazel O Conner- Will you
Heaven 17-Geisha Boys and Temple Girls
Hawkwind- Silver Machine
Hall and Oates- Adult Education
Huey Lewis and The News- Small World
What wierd songs!
When one thinks of Herman’s Hermits, who thinks of No Milk Today? There’s a Hush, Mrs. Brown, I’m into Something Good? I never heard of No Milk Today.
Human League: synonymous with Don’t you want me baby?
I can’t imagine listing any Huey Lewis song on a “best list,” but they did have about a dozen top ten hits. Perfect World, maybe... Small World???
Harry Chapin: Now THERE’S a one-hit wonder. And Mr. Tanner isn’t it.
Me? I’ll take the Hallelujah Chorus by Handel.
OK. Hillary’s cackle! “H” enjoy.
No Milk today is well worth the listen if you get a chance.
The Human League have quite a Discography, and although they are thought of as one hit wonders in the sates, they played a major part in Kicking The 80's off into one of the best decades ever for music ( Such a shame the decade finished with such a whimper)
Harry Chapin had 2 major hits, cat's in The Craddle and WOLD. However, Mr Tanner, with the fantastic operatic vocals of John Ross is my pic as his best.
As for Handel, You Bet.
Keep smiling,
Philip.
Hank Snow; I’m Movin’ On
Happenings; See You in September
Albert Hammond; It Never Rains in California
Bobby Hebb; Sunny
Brian Hyland; Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini
George Harrison; My Sweet Lord
Ronnie Hawkins; Mary Lou
Hot Chocolate; You Sexy Thing
Larry Hall; Sandy
Everything Your Heart Desires by Hall and Oates...
Alone (How Do I Get You Alone) by Heart...
Hollies-Stop Stop Stop
Hollies-Carrie Anne
Sammy Hagar “I Can’t Drive 55”.
Here’s a fun thing to do.
Name every band with a ~color~ in their name, such as Frijid Pink.
[one band name per person, please]
You’d be amazed how many there are...especially the obscure ones.
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