WebReleased: September 1990 Highest chart position: no. 2 Album: Rocking All Over The Years WebAlbum: The Anniversary Waltz, Part Two Heyo! SONGLYRICS just got interactive. Highlight. Review: RIFF-it. RIFF-it good. Rock'N'Roll Music Just let me hear some of that rock'n'roll music Any old way you choose it It's got a back beat you can't lose it Any old way you use it Gotta be rock'n'roll music If you wanna dance with me
Status Quo The Anniversary Waltz Part 1 One 7" Inch Vinyl 1990
WebSign up for Deezer and listen to Medley: The Anniversary Waltz Part 1 by Status Quo and 73 million more tracks. Status Quo Medley: The Anniversary Waltz Part 1 Status Quo Length : 05:33 Writer: Albert Collins, Chuck Berry, Dave Bartholomew, Ernest Maresca, Jack Hammer, Jim Lee, Little Richard, Otis Blackwell, Pearl King WebThe Anniversary Waltz Part One Status Quo Track 17 on Perfect Remedy Produced by Pip Williams Release Date 1990 View All Credits 1 The Anniversary Waltz Part One Lyrics … scottsdale mustang public library
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WebAnniversary Waltz Part One by Status Quo Added by peter_nl Written by Tom King [US2], Dave Bartholomew, Chuck Berry, Jack Hammer, Al Collins [US-LA], Fred Mendelsohn, Jim Lee, Ernie Maresca, Otis Blackwell, Pearl King, Little Richard, Johnny Paris, [Traditional] Released on Rocking All over the Years Album October 8, 1990 Comments Nr 2 UK. Rating WebStatus Quo – Anniversary Waltz Part One lyrics Request & respond explanations Don't understand the meaning of the song? Highlight lyrics and request an explanation. Click on … "The Anniversary Waltz" is the title of two medley singles released in 1990 by English rock band Status Quo. The medleys consist of hit songs from the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s. One of the songs performed, Dion's "The Wanderer" had previously been covered by Status Quo in 1984. "The Anniversary Waltz" was divided into two parts for release as a single. Part One was the bigger hit, reaching number two on the UK Singles Chart. scottsdale museum of the west az