Moonlight Feels Right

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Starbuck Singles Discography

Title
Year
Peak Chart #*
Record Label
1. Moonlight Feels Right
1976
3
Private Stock
2. I Got To Know
1976
46
Private Stock
3. Lucky Man
1976
58
Private Stock
4. One of These Mornings
1977
-
Private Stock
5. Everybody Be Dancin'
1977
38
Private Stock
6. Searching For A Thrill
1977
61
United Artists
7. Easing Back
1978
-
United Artists
8. It Feels Good
1979
-
United Artists
9. The Full Cleveland
1982
-
AVI
10. Another Beat Of My Heart
1983
-
AVI

* We are using the peak chart # from Billboard. However, in many instances the songs achieved higher chart #’s from other publications such as Cashbox, Record World, Radio & Records, Gavin, Rudman and others. Some of these publications held more weight at the time than the Billboard charts. Although “The Full Cleveland” did not achieve a Billboard chart position, it did reach “Breaker” in Radio & Records.


Starbuck Album Discography

Title
Year
Peak Chart #
Record Label
1. Moonlight Feels Right
1976
113
Private Stock
2. Rock And Roll Rocket
1977
123
Private Stock
3. Searching For A Thrill
1978
136
United Artists

Bruce Blackman Songs Discography*
(Songs Released As Singles)

Title
Year
Artist / Label
1. You Can't Put A Thing Over Me
1966
Eternity's Children / Apollo
2. Rumors
1967
Eternity's Children / A&M
3. Mrs. Bluebird
1968
Eternity's Children / Tower
4. Don't You Ever Worry
1968
Lancers / Memphis
5. Sunshine Among Us
1968
Eternity's Children / Tower
6. Stone Man
1969
Lancers / Memphis
7. Drop A Little Rock
1974
Tommy Roe / Liberty
8. Moonlight Feels Right
1976
Starbuck / Private Stock
9. I Got To Know
1976
Starbuck / Private Stock
10. Lucky Man
1976
Starbuck / Private Stock
11. One Of These Mornings
1977
Starbuck / Private Stock
12. Everybody Be Dancin'
1977
Starbuck / Private Stock
13. Searchin' For A Thrill
1978
Starbuck / United Artists
14. Easing Back
1978
Starbuck / United Artists
15. It Feels Good
1979
Starbuck/ United Artists
16. Rock and Roll Rocket
1979
Choice / Polygram
17. Some People
1979
Choice / Polygram
18. Let Me Be**
1980
Korona / United Artists
19. Don't You Know How To Love A Lady
1980
Korona / United Artists
20. The Full Cleveland
1982
Starbuck / AVI
21. Another Beat Of My Heart
1983
Starbuck / AVI
22. Diamonds
1984
Bruce Blackman / Lowery

* Bruce has 26 other songs that have been recorded by various artists throughout the world. Many of these songs along with the above list reached the top 10 in numerous countries including Canada, Mexico, England, France, Germany, Spain, Russia, Mexico, Italy and many others. Everybody Be Dancin’ was featured on Monday Night Football and performed by the USC marching band.

** Bruce recorded an album for United Artists in 1980. Although there was no group involved, he used the name “Korona” for the project. He brought in Louisiana singer Bob Gauthier to perform some of the vocals and used various studio musicians from Atlanta and Birmingham on the project.

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