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Lonne Elder III, Richard Pryor, & Roger L. Simon
Bustin' Loose is a comedy–drama film directed by Oz Scott & Michael Schultz (uncredited) and written by Lonne Elder III, Richard Pryor, & Roger L. Simon.
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Richard Pryor and Roger L. Simon
Bustin' Loose is a 1981 American comedy-drama film directed by Oz Scott and Michael Schultz (uncredited) and written by Lonne Elder III, Richard Pryor and Roger L. Simon.
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Snuff Garrett and Milton Brown
But Loose' was penned by Steve Dorff, Snuff Garrett and Milton Brown and appears on the soundtrack to a film of the same name.
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by Steve Dorff,
But Loose' was penned by Steve Dorff, Snuff Garrett and Milton Brown and appears on the soundtrack to a film of the same name.
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a comedy– drama film directed by Oz Scott & Michael Schultz (uncredited)
Bustin' Loose is a comedy–drama film directed by Oz Scott & Michael Schultz (uncredited) and written by Lonne Elder III, Richard Pryor, & Roger L. Simon.
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Twain
The song was written by Twain and an extended version co-written by Mutt Lange.
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Twain and Robert John "Mutt" Lange
The song was written by Twain and Robert John "Mutt" Lange.
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Craig Fuller
The song was written by Craig Fuller and was originally recorded by the band on their 1972 album Bustin' Out, but was not released as a single until 1975, following a suggestion by critic and Patti Smith Group guitarist Lenny Kaye at an RCA release party, and after gaining popularity on college and commercial radio stations as an album cut.
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Twain and Twain's then-husband, Robert John "Mutt" Lange
The song was written by Twain and Twain's then-husband, Robert John "Mutt" Lange.
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Sabine Baring-Gould
The lyrics were composed by an English clergyman, Sabine Baring-Gould, in 18.
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Huddie 'Lead Belly' Ledbetter
The song was thought to be written by Huddie 'Lead Belly' Ledbetter, although some sources claim Huddie 'Lead Belly' Ledbetter is one of Lead Belly's many adaptations of earlier folk material.
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Pardi, Bart Butler and Brett Beavers
The song was written by Pardi, Bart Butler and Brett Beavers.
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Joseph George Gilbert
The music and lyrics were written by Joseph George Gilbert, who is better known for Joseph George Gilbert's collaborations (as lyricist) with Lawrence Wright (who often went under the pseudonym “Horatio Nicholls”).
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Tom DeLonge, Ilan Rubin, and Aaron Rubin
The song was written by Tom DeLonge, Ilan Rubin, and Aaron Rubin.
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Robert John "Mutt" Lange
The song was written by Twain and then-husband, Robert John "Mutt" Lange, and co-written by Tammy Hyler, Joie Scott and Kim Tribble.
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Theodore Dreiser
American songwriter Paul Dresser's younger brother, novelist Theodore Dreiser, publicly claimed to have authored part of the song, but the validity of American songwriter Paul Dresser's claim was never proven.
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Love
The song was written by Love after a group of men allegedly tried to gang rape James Moreland while James Moreland was working at a Jumbo's Clown Room in Los Angeles.
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Becky Hobbs, Don Goodman and Stan Paul Davis
The song was written by Becky Hobbs, Don Goodman and Stan Paul Davis.
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