Jonathan Peters

Jonathan Peters (born January 25, 1969) is an American DJ, remixer and producer.

References

Club Systems International (2006). Futurism: What's next? Vol. 7, No. 3, pp. 20–22, 39. Port Washington, NY, US: Testa Communications.

External links

  • Jonathan Peters on SoundCloud
  • Jonathan Peters discography at Discogs
  • Pacha NYC site
  • Bette (album)

    Bette is a self-titled album by Bette Midler, released in 2000 by Warner Bros. Records (see 2000 in music). This album only reached #69 on Billboard 200, and Warner Bros. dropped Bette from its roster in 2001 because of declining record sales. (As of October 2003, the album had sold 226,000 copies in the United States according to Nielsen SoundScan).

    Track listing

  • "That's How Heartaches Are Made" (Ben Raleigh, Bob Halley) – 3:08
  • "In These Shoes" (Kirsty MacColl, Pete Glenister) – 3:41
  • "God Give Me Strength" (Elvis Costello, Burt Bacharach) – 6:31
  • "Just My Imagination (Running Away with Me)" (Norman Whitfield, Barrett Strong) – 3:54
  • "Love T.K.O." (Cecil Womack, Gip Noble, Jr., Linda Womack) – 4:47
  • "Moses" (Patty Griffin) – 4:31
  • "Nobody Else But You" (From the Columbia Tristar television series Bette) (Bette Midler, Marc Shaiman) – 2:53
  • "Color of Roses" (Beth Nielsen Chapman, Matt Rollings) – 4:41
  • "Bless You Child" (Billy Steinberg, Rick Nowels, Marie Claire Cremers) – 4:35
  • "When Your Life Was Low" (Will Jennings, Joe Sample) – 3:55
  • Bette Midler

    Bette Midler (born December 1, 1945) is an American singer, songwriter, actress, comedian, and film producer. In a career spanning almost half a century, Midler has won three Grammy Awards, four Golden Globes, three Emmy Awards, and a special Tony Award. She has sold over 35 million records worldwide and along with that has also received four Gold, three Platinum and three Multiplatinum albums by RIAA.

    Born in Honolulu, Hawaii, Midler began her professional career in several Off-Off-Broadway plays prior to her engagements in Fiddler on the Roof and Salvation on Broadway in the late 1960s. She came to prominence in 1970 when she began singing in the Continental Baths, a local gay bathhouse, where she managed to build up a core following. Since then, she has released 13 studio albums as a solo artist. Throughout her career, many of her songs became hits on the record charts, including her renditions of "The Rose", "Wind Beneath My Wings", "Do You Want to Dance", "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy", and "From a Distance". In 2008, she signed a contract with Caesars Palace in Las Vegas to perform a series of shows titled Bette Midler: The Showgirl Must Go On, which ended in January 2010.

    Bette Midler (album)

    Bette Midler is the eponymous second studio album by American female vocalist Bette Midler, released in 1973 on the Atlantic Records label.
    The album, produced by Arif Mardin and Barry Manilow, includes Midler's interpretations of Johnny Mercer and Hoagy Carmichael's "Skylark", Berthold Brecht and Kurt Weill's "Surabaya Johnny", Bob Dylan's "I Shall Be Released" and Glenn Miller's "In the Mood" as well as a Phil Spector medley.
    Bette Midler reached #6 on the US albums chart and was later awarded a Gold Disc by the RIAA.

    The album was released on CD for the first time in 1989. A remastered version of the album was released by Atlantic Records/Warner Music in 1995.


    Track listing

    Side A

  • "Skylark" (Hoagy Carmichael, Johnny Mercer) - 3:02
  • "Drinking Again" (Johnny Mercer, Doris Tauber) - 2:48
  • "Breaking Up Somebody's Home" (Al Jackson, Jr., Timothy Matthews) - 3:49
  • "Surabaya Johnny" (Bertolt Brecht, Herbert Hartig, Kurt Weill) - 4:54
  • "I Shall Be Released" (Bob Dylan) - 4:56
  • Side B

  • "Optimistic Voices"/"Lullaby of Broadway" (Harold Arlen, Al Dubin, Leo Feist, E.Y. Harburg, Herbert Stothart, Harry Warren) - 2:27
  • Podcasts:

    Jonathan Peters

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    This Ole House

    by: Bette Midler

    This ole house once knew my children.
    This ole house once knew my life.
    This ole house was home and comfort
    as we lived through storm and strife.
    This ole house once rang with laughter.
    This ole house heard many shouts.
    Now she trembles in the darkness
    when the lightning walks about.
    Ain't a-gonna need this house no longer.
    Ain't a-gonna need this house no more.
    Ain't got time to fix the shingles.
    Ain't got time to fix the floor.
    Ain't got time to oil the hinges,
    nor to mend the window panes.
    Ain't a-gonna need this house no longer.
    I'm a-gettin' ready to meet the saints.
    This ole house is gettin' shaky.
    This ole house is gettin' old.
    This ole house lets in the rain.
    This ole house lets in the cold.
    On my knees I'm gettin' shaky,
    but I feel no fear or pain,
    'cause I see an angel peekin'
    through a broken window pane.
    I ain't a-gonna need this house no longer.
    Ain't a-gonna need this house no more.
    Ain't got time to fix the shingles.
    Ain't got time to fix the floor.
    I ain't got time to oil the hinges,
    nor to mend the window panes.
    Ain't a-gonna need this house no longer.
    I'm a-gettin' ready to meet the saints.
    This ole house is afraid of thunder.
    This ole house is afraid of storms.
    This ole house just groans and trembles
    when the night wind flings its arms.
    This ole house is gettin' feeble.
    This old house is needin' paint.
    Just like me it's tuckered out,
    but I'm a-gettin' ready to meet the saints.
    Ain't a-gonna need this house no longer.
    Ain't a-gonna need this house no more.
    Ain't got time to fix the shingles.
    Ain't got time to fix the floor.
    I ain't got time to oil the hinges,
    nor to mend the window panes.
    Ain't gonna need this house no longer.
    I'm a-gettin' ready to meet the saints.




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