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  1. "Right Place, Wrong Time" is a song by American musician Dr. John. It was the first single from his sixth album, In the Right Place , and became his biggest hit single. During the summer of 1973, the song peaked at number nine on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 .

  2. In the Right Place, an Album by Dr. John. Released 25 February 1973 on ATCO (catalog no. SD 7018; Vinyl LP). Genres: New Orleans R&B, Funk, Jazz-Funk. Rated #252 in the best albums of 1973, and #9669 of all time album.. Featured peformers: Allen Toussaint (producer, arranger, piano, electric piano, percussion, acoustic guitar), Dr. John ...

  3. 27 de mar. de 2018 · Roe v. Wade was a landmark legal decision issued on January 22, 1973, in which the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a Texas statute banning abortion, effectively legalizing the procedure across the ...

  4. 9 de sept. de 2014 · With the hit single "Right Place Wrong Time" bounding up the charts, this fine collection saw many unaware listeners being initiated into New Orleans-style rock. Also including Allen Toussaint's "Life," and a funky little number entitled "Traveling Mood," which shows off the good doctor's fine piano styling, and with able help from the Meters as backup group, In the Right Place is still a fine ...

  5. I been in the right trip, but I must have used the wrong car. My head was in a bad place and I'm wondering what it's good for. I been the right place, but it must have been the wrong time. My head ...

  6. John borrows "I Been Hoodood" from his minstrel-singing grandfather, illuminates "Life" with flashes of New Orleans piano boogie, and takes a raffish soft-shoe stroll through the Crescent City demimonde on "Such a Night." February 25, 1973 11 Songs, 33 minutes ℗ 2004 Atlantic Recording Corp. Manufactured & Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing.

  7. In The Right Place. By Jon Landau. April 26, 1973. The greatness of Mac Rebennack, alias, Dr. John, also known as John Crieux, rests on his command of the musical use of idiomatic expression. Not ...