Incubus originally released their critically acclaimed studio album ‘Morning View' on 23rd October 2001, and were met with an outpouring of love and acclaim from fans and industry alike.
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McCartney also appeared on Starr’s cover of the 1960 Johnny Burnette No. 1 hit “You’re Sixteen” (written by the Sherman Brothers), which provided the biggest single hit of the album.
Paying tribute to the entertainers who died this year.
(For a one-off Bessie Smith cover ... piano on the album and made his own Nilsson homage 23 years later, singing “Remember (Christmas)” on the tribute album For The Love Of Harry: Everybody ...