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Justin Hawkins is known to all as a man of rock, but, perhaps surprisingly, he is also a lifelong reggae fan. In fact, he credits one reggae legend in particular with expanding his chord knowledge.
Christie Brinkley famously covered Sports Illustrated Swimsuit’s issue three years in a row—and the supermodel just showed ...
In a post shared with Johnny Nash’s yacht rock hit “I Can See Clearly Now” playing in the background, a beaming Brinkley is seen wearing a triangle bikini swimsuit top embellished with a ...
And in what many know only to be a common 'dad joke', I Can See Clearly Now by Johnny Nash is misquoted with the lyrics 'I can see clearly now the rain has gone' changed to 'I can see Deirdre now ...
There’s a 1981 song recorded by Journey that when the E major notes are heard in this rock ballad and the hook begins, it ...
I Can See Clearly Now - Johnny Nash - ‘I can see clearly now the rain has gone’ sang incorrectly as ‘I can see Deirdre, now Lorraine has gone’ 6. Livin’ On A Prayer - Bon Jovi - ‘It ...
We all have them, tucked away in our memory bank. The songs that make us smile, often many decades after we first heard them.
“Johnny Nash was a soul singer that used things like diminished chords. He bridges the gap between soul and reggae.” Nash is best known for his 1972 hit, I Can See Clearly Now. Nash signed Bob ...
Honestly! But my favourite national song confusion is Johnny Nash's "I can see clearly now the rain has gone." Countless Nash fans hear that as: "I can see Deirdre now Lorraine has gone." ...