Paul Williams And Kenny Ascher
Paul Williams is responsible for a number of enduring pop hits from the 197… Read Full Bio ↴Paul Williams is responsible for a number of enduring pop hits from the 1970s, including a number of hits for Three Dog Night (including An Old Fashioned Love Song, "The Family of Man", and "Out in the Country"), Helen Reddy ("You and Me Against the World"), and The Carpenters, most notably "Rainy Days and Mondays," "I Won't Last a Day Without You," and "We've Only Just Begun", which has since become a cover-band standard and de rigueur for weddings throughout North America. An early collaboration with Roger Nichols, "Someday Man", was covered by The Monkees (a group for which he auditioned but was not cast)[2] on a 1969 single, and was the first Monkees' release not published by Screen Gems.
Kenneth Ascher (born October 26, 1944, Washington, D.C.), also known as "Ken" or "Kenny" Ascher, is an American musician (keyboards), songwriter and musical arranger.
Ascher's work through the years has included keyboard parts and string arrangements on John Lennon's albums Mind Games , Walls and Bridges and Rock 'n' Roll and Yoko Ono's A Story,music for several songs from Barbra Streisand's remake of A Star Is Born (where he also served as music coordinator), and arrangements for portions of Jim Steinman and Meat Loaf's masterpiece, Bat out of Hell (produced by Todd Rundgren).
Frequent cowriters; their songs together included the popular children's favorite "The Rainbow Connection", sung by Kermit the Frog in The Muppet Movie.
Kenneth Ascher (born October 26, 1944, Washington, D.C.), also known as "Ken" or "Kenny" Ascher, is an American musician (keyboards), songwriter and musical arranger.
Ascher's work through the years has included keyboard parts and string arrangements on John Lennon's albums Mind Games , Walls and Bridges and Rock 'n' Roll and Yoko Ono's A Story,music for several songs from Barbra Streisand's remake of A Star Is Born (where he also served as music coordinator), and arrangements for portions of Jim Steinman and Meat Loaf's masterpiece, Bat out of Hell (produced by Todd Rundgren).
Frequent cowriters; their songs together included the popular children's favorite "The Rainbow Connection", sung by Kermit the Frog in The Muppet Movie.
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04I hope that somethin' better comes alongPaul Williams And Kenny AscherPaul Williams And Kenny Ascher
07I hope that somethin' better comes along (instrumental)Paul Williams And Kenny AscherPaul Williams And Kenny Ascher
08Animal...come back animal (instrumental)Paul Williams And Kenny AscherPaul Williams And Kenny Ascher
10Never before, never again (instrumental)Paul Williams And Kenny AscherPaul Williams And Kenny Ascher
12Animal... Come Back Animal (Instrumental)Paul Williams And Kenny AscherPaul Williams And Kenny Ascher
13I Hope That Somethin' Better Comes Along [instrumental]Paul Williams And Kenny AscherPaul Williams And Kenny Ascher
15I Hope That Something Better Comes Along (Instrumental)Paul Williams And Kenny AscherPaul Williams And Kenny Ascher
16I Hope That Something Better Comes AlongPaul Williams And Kenny AscherPaul Williams And Kenny Ascher
17Never Before, Never Again [Instrumental]Paul Williams And Kenny AscherPaul Williams And Kenny Ascher
18I Hope That Somethin' Better Comes Along!Paul Williams And Kenny AscherPaul Williams And Kenny Ascher
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Rainbow connection Why are there so many Songs about rainbows And what's on the…