General

Who sang the song Squeeze Box?

Who sang the song Squeeze Box?

The Who
Squeeze Box/Artists

Who has covered squeeze box?

Versions

Title Performer Release date
Squeeze Box A. Frank Willis 1979
Squeezebox Pete Townshend 1983
Squeeze Box Laura Branigan 1983
Squeeze Box Audrey Landers 1985

What year did Squeeze Box song come out?

1975
Squeeze Box/Released
“Squeeze Box” was released as the first single from The Who by Numbers in 1975 in America and 1976 in Britain. It became an international hit, becoming the band’s first Top 10 hit in Britain since 1972’s “Join Together”.

Who plays banjo on squeeze box?

Pete Townshend
1. The Who – Squeeze Box. The Who’s own Pete Townshend learned to play accordion and banjo for this track from their 1975 album “The Who By Numbers”. It turns out that Townshend was no stranger to banjo.

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Who wrote Mama’s got a squeeze box?

Squeeze Box/Lyricists

Who wrote the song Mama’s got a squeeze box?

What is another word for a squeezebox?

What is another word for squeezebox?

accordion concertina
groanbox melodeon
musical instrument stomach Steinway
windbox

Who played banjo on Mama’s got a squeezebox?

The song is about an accordion (sort of), but there is hardly any of the instrument in the song. You can hear some in the section about 90 seconds in that goes, “squeeze me, come on and squeeze me,” but the subsequent instrumental section is mostly banjo. Pete Townshend played both instruments.

How much does a squeeze box cost?

The first Squeezebox was released two years later and was followed by several more models. Slim Devices was acquired by Logitech in 2006….Squeezebox (network music player)

Squeezebox 3 in Logitech housing
Developer Logitech
Introductory price US$199.99 (€179.99)
Discontinued 2012

What is the difference between a accordion and Squeezebox?

As nouns the difference between squeezebox and accordion is that squeezebox is (informal) accordion while accordion is a small, portable, keyed wind instrument, whose tones are generated by play of the wind from a squeezed bellows upon free metallic reeds.