" The Dark End of the Street " is a 1967 soul song written by songwriters Dan Penn and Chips Moman.
The Dark End of the Street may refer to:
XXX may refer to:
Deadline(s) or The Deadline(s) may refer to:
John David "J. D." Souther is an American singer, songwriter, and actor. He has written and co-written songs recorded by Linda Ronstadt and the Eagles. Souther is probably best known for his songwriting abilities, especially in the field of country rock. He co-wrote some of the biggest hits for the Eagles, including "Best of My Love", "Victim of Love", "Heartache Tonight", and "New Kid in Town". "How Long", which appears on the Eagles' Long Road Out of Eden, was written by Souther and originally recorded on his first solo album in 1972. Souther recorded two major hit songs in his solo career: "You're Only Lonely" (1979) and "Her Town Too" (1981), a duet with his longtime friend James Taylor.
Moving Hearts is an Irish Celtic rock band formed in 1981. They followed in the footsteps of Horslips in combining Irish traditional music with rock and roll, and also added elements of jazz to their sound.
2 is a number, numeral, and glyph.
An architect is a professional trained in the planning, design, and supervision of the construction of buildings.
Daniel Dodd Wilson is an American musician, singer, songwriter and record producer. His songwriting résumé includes "Closing Time", which he wrote for his band, Semisonic; "Not Ready to Make Nice", co-written with The Chicks; and "Someone Like You", co-written with Adele. He earned a Grammy nomination for "Closing Time" and won Grammys for Song of the Year and Album of the Year.
Midnight is a time of day.
Tommy Sims is an American bassist, songwriter, record producer and bandleader.
Eternity is a term in philosophy referring to the idea of forever or to timelessness.
A secret is information kept hidden.
The Dark may refer to:
Dead End or dead end may refer to:
Howl most often refers to:
Forget-me-not refers to any member of the flowering plant genus Myosotis, particularly:
Broken may refer to:
Jamie Morrison is a British musician and producer from Scotland, best known as the drummer in Welsh band the Stereophonics. He is also known for his playing with Noisettes, Drewford Alabama and Ninjas & Wolves.
Luck is a chance happening.
Lex Land is an American singer-songwriter and jazz vocalist from Los Angeles, currently residing in Austin, Texas. She was a contestant on the second season of NBC's singing competition The Voice. Land also fronts three other projects: Moorhaunter, One Big Dark Room, and The Kremer Land Swing Band.
Horror may refer to: