Who covered walk on the wild side?
Versions
Title | Performer | Release date |
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Walk on the Wild Side | Marc Jordan | February 22, 2019 |
Take A Walk On The Wild Side | BSO | 2019 |
Walk on the Wild Side | Suzanne Vega | February 21, 2020 |
Walk on the Wild Side | Susie Vanner | October 2, 2020 |
What album is Take a walk on the wild side?
Transformer
Walk On The Wild Side/Album
“Walk on the Wild Side” is a Lou Reed song from his 1972 second solo album Transformer. It was produced by David Bowie. The song received wide radio coverage, despite its touching on taboo topics such as transsexuality, drugs, male prostitution and oral sex.
Who plays sax on walk on the wild side?
Ronnie Ross
The baritone saxophone solo played over the fadeout of the song is performed by Ronnie Ross, who had taught David Bowie to play the saxophone during Bowie’s childhood. The backing vocals are sung by Thunderthighs, a vocal group that included Dari Lalou, Karen Friedman, and Casey Synge.
Is Lou Reed still alive?
Deceased (1942–2013)
Lou Reed/Living or Deceased
Who made the song Johnny B Goode famous?
Chuck Berry
Goode” is a 1958 rock-and-roll song written and first recorded by Chuck Berry. Released as a single, it peaked at number two on Billboard magazine’s Hot R&B Sides chart and number eight on its Hot 100 chart. “Johnny B. Goode” is considered one of the most recognizable songs in the history of popular music.
What is the meaning of take a walk on the wild side?
(idiomatic) An occasion or incident involving adventurous, risky, or morally questionable behavior. noun. 1.
Who plays bass on Walk on the wild side?
Herbie Flowers
This week we’re taking a look at the main bass riff from the song Walk On The Wild Side by Lou Reed. The bass line is originally played by the legendary Herbie Flowers and is actually made up of TWO bass lines – the lower on double bass, the upper on electric bass.
Whats the meaning of wild side?
1. 1. (idiomatic) To behave in an adventurous, risky, or morally questionable manner. 1.
Who wrote the song Go Johnny go?
Go, Johnny Go! (Johnny B. Goode)/Composers