Trouble -- Lindsey Buckingham
T-R-O-U-B-L-E -- Elvis Presley (also a country hit for Travis Tritt)
T-R-O-U-B-L-E -- Elvis Presley (also a country hit for Travis Tritt)
nightfly61 said:Probably not enough to have a separate thread on, but how about bands/singers with the same name as another band or singer? Only one that comes to mind right now is:
Sweet Sensation (Sad Sweet Dreamer) and
Sweet Sensation Sincerely Yours
Elvis Presley also had another "Trouble," this time not spelled out.CTListener said:Trouble -- Lindsey Buckingham
T-R-O-U-B-L-E -- Elvis Presley (also a country hit for Travis Tritt)
You are correct about the two "I Can't Waits," and good catch on the two "Crazy Loves" as well.cd637299 said:What's interesting is that both versions of "I Can't Wait" ran at the same time.
Another song in that situation, IIRC, was the title "Crazy Love" (Poco/Allman Bros.) whose separate songs ran at the same time.
cd
firepoint525 said:You are correct about the two "I Can't Waits," and good catch on the two "Crazy Loves" as well.cd637299 said:What's interesting is that both versions of "I Can't Wait" ran at the same time.
Another song in that situation, IIRC, was the title "Crazy Love" (Poco/Allman Bros.) whose separate songs ran at the same time.
cd
Two more:
"Fly Like an Eagle," Steve Miller Band
"Fly Like an Eagle," Marshall Tucker Band
Interesting backstory on the Marshall Tucker Band "Fire on the Mountain." The guys in the MTB had heard that their fellow southern rockers, the Charlie Daniels Band, were working on an album to be called Fire on the Mountain. So they wrote and submitted their song "Fire on the Mountain" to the CDB. The CDB didn't use it, so MTB recorded it themselves, and put it on their own album, which they called Searchin' for a Rainbow. So you have one southern rock band with an album called Fire on the Mountain, and another with a song by that name. And I believe both were released during the 1974-75 time frame. Confusing enough, yet? ;DCTListener said:Speaking of the MTB:
Fire on the Mountain -- Marshall Tucker Band
Fire on the Mountain -- Grateful Dead
Silkie said:Somewhere Out There - The Righteous Brothers
Somewhere Out There - Linda Ronstadt & James Ingram
Les Stock said:"Sweet Lorraine" - Nat "King" Cole
"Sweet Lorraine" - Uriah Heep