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    Hoyt Axton (Hoyt Wayne Axton) Southbound lyrics: (Hoyt Axton - Mark Dawson) / Is your glass half empty is your glass hal... Bahasa Indonesia Deutsch English Español Français Hungarian Italiano Nederlands Polski Português (Brasil) Română Suomi Svenska Türkçe Ελληνικά Български Русский Српски Українська العربية فارسی 日本語 한국어

  2. 12 de feb. de 2022 · The “No No Song” was first released in 1975 on Hoyt Axton’s album, Southbound. This song goes out to all people trying to make it big in the music industry. He tells them all they have to say “No No” or no thanks because they can’t do this independently. You need someone at your side that has got what it takes.

  3. Written-By – Hoyt Axton (tracks: A2, A3, A5, A7-B2, B4-B6) Notes Very similar to Southbound , but no "T"s in the runout to suggest this was pressed at Terra Haute.

  4. ALBUM Southbound Hoyt Axton. Top Songs By Hoyt Axton. Oh I'm a Good Old Rebel Hoyt Axton. Cocaine Hoyt Axton. Boney Fingers Hoyt Axton. Yellow Rose of Texas Hoyt Axton. Thunder 'N Lightnin' Hoyt Axton. Evangelina Hoyt Axton. Evangelina Hoyt Axton. Greenback Dollar Hoyt Axton. This Little Light Hoyt Axton. Joy to the World Hoyt Axton.

  5. Hoyt AxtonSouthbound. More images. Label:A&M Records – L 35480, A&M Records – L35480: Format: Vinyl, LP, Album. Country:Australia: Released:1975: Genre: ... Producer – Hoyt Axton; Producer, Engineer [Sound Engineering] – Henry Lewy; Notes. Released with printed lyrics inner sleeve. Other Versions (5 of 14) View All. Title (Format)Label

  6. About Hoyt Axton. The son of famed country/rock & roll songwriter Mae Axton (“Heartbreak Hotel”), Hoyt Axton followed in his mother's footsteps by writing hits that appealed to the country, pop, and rock markets in the 1960s and '70s. Among the best-known of these are “Never Been to Spain," “Joy To the World” (Three Dog Night), “No ...

  7. The late, great Hoyt Axton remains a country, pop and folk music icon. This release presents for the first time on one indispensable CD two of his finest ever albums. Southbound (1975) yielded the country hits "Nashville" and "Lion In The Winter" (featuring Linda Ronstadt on guest vocals) and found Axton in a rowdy mood with tracks like "Roll Your Own", "Whiskey", "Speed Trap" and "No No Song".