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  1. Há 2 dias · Lyrics. These eyes cry every night for you These arms long to hold you again The hurtin's on me, yeah And I will never be free, no, my baby, no, no You gave a promise to me, yeah And you broke it, and you broke it, oh no These eyes watched you bring my world to an end This heart could not accept and pretend The hurtin's on me, yeah And I will ...

  2. By early 1970, the Guess Who had established themselves as a true force on Top 40 radio—with “These Eyes,” “Laughing,” and “Undun” solidifying the Canadian band’s reputation as masters of the three-minute pop song. The group aspired to something more, however, and with the American Woman album, they achieved it

  3. 7 de fev. de 2006 · The Guess Who was the most successful Canadian rock group of the late 1960s and early 1970s, and Canada’s first rock superstars. The songwriting team of guitarist-singer Randy Bachman and lead singer-keyboardist Burton Cummings wrote such classic songs as “These Eyes,” “Laughing,” “No Time,” “No Sugar Tonight” and “American ...

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  4. The Guess Who é uma banda de rock do Canadá, formada em 1962 em Winnipeg. Foi o primeiro grupo canadense a ter uma canção no topo da parada musical dos Estados Unidos , emplacando vários sucessos no final da década de 1960 , como " American Woman ", "These Eyes" e "Share the Land".

  5. The song “These Eyes,” became the band’s first top 10 U.S. Hit. The song was written by Burton Cummings and Randy Bachman. “These Eyes,” was released on the Wheatfield Soul LP. In this song The Guess Who completely demonstrated that these guys could really play and sing like no one else. These Eyes (Remastered)

  6. Producer Jack Richardson mortgaged his house to finance Wheatfield Soul (1969), which produced the million-selling “These Eyes,” a Top 10 success in Canada and the U.S. “Laughing” and “Undun” were double-sided hits on Canned Wheat (1969). American Woman (1970) made Guess Who famous.

  7. 23 de fev. de 1999 · The Guess Who is a legendary Canadian band, whose ‘60s and ‘70s chart-toppers (including "American Woman," "These Eyes," and "No Time”) are some of rock ’n’ roll’s most enduring hits. In the artist’s words: Describe one of your earliest musical memories in detail. Garry Peterson sat in on drums with Peggy Lee at age 4.