David Egan
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Reuben David Egan (b. 1954) is an American singer, songwriter, and pianist based in Lafayette, Louisiana, who composes, records, and performs rock, Cajun-rock, soul, and blues.
Selected discography
- "Underground Stream" by David Egan, performed by Irma Thomas and David Egan (piano)
- 1) On Irma Thomas' album, Simply Grand – Rounder Records (2008)
- "One Foot In The Bayou" by David Egan
- 1) On Tab Benoit's album, Power of the Pontchartrain – Telarc (2007)
- 2) Performed by Filé (David Egan, vocals and piano) on the 1996 album La Vie Marron – Green Linnet (1996)
- "Good To You Baby" by David Egan and Buddy Flett
- 1) On Tab Benoit's album, Power of the Pontchartrain – Telarc (2007)
- "If You Knew How Much" by David Egan
- "Stone Survivor" by David Egan
- These Honey-Do’s" by Irma Thomas and David Egan
- 1) On Irma Thomas' album After the Rain – Rounder Records (2007)
- "Peace, Love and BBQ" by David Egan, Tony Braunagel, and John Lee Schell
- 1) On Marcia Ball's album Peace, Love and BBQ – Alligator Records (2008)
- "Fading Footsteps" by David Egan
- 1) On Solomon Burke's album Make Do With What You Got – Shout Factory (2005)
- "Please No More" by David Egan and Greg Hansen
- 1) On Etta James' album Let’s Roll — Private Music (2003)
- 2) Performed by Marcia Ball, Irma Thomas and Tracy Nelson on the album Sing It – Rounder Records (1988)
- 3) On Joe Cocker's album Night Calls – Capitol Records (1992)
- 4) On Terry Evans' album Come To The River – AudioQuest Music (1997)
- "French Café" by David Egan
- "Gotta Be More" by Marc Broussard, David Egan, and Marshall Altman
- "Momentary Setback" by Marc Broussard and David Egan
- 1) On Marc Broussard's debut album Momentary Setback – Ripley (2002)
- "First You Cry" by David Egan and Buddy Flett
- 1) On Percy Sledge's album Blue Night – Point Blank Records (1994)
- 2) Performed by Lil’ Band O’ Gold (David Egan, vocals and keyboards) on album Lil’ Band O’ Gold – Shanachie Records (2000)
- 3) On Maura O'Connell's album Blue Is The Color Of Hope &ndash Warner Bros. Records (1992)
- "Wake Up Call" by David Egan and David Love Lewis
- 1) Performed by John Mayall and Mavis Staples on the Wake Up Call – Silvertone (1993)
- 2) On Jimmy Witherspoon's album The Blues, The Whole Blues, And Nothing But The Blues – Indigo (1992); produced by Mike Vernon
- "Sing It" by David Egan
- 1) Performed by Marcia Ball, Irma Thomas and Tracy Nelson Sing It – Rounder Records (1998)
- "People Will Be People" by David Egan
- 1) Performed by Marcia Ball, Irma Thomas and Tracy Nelson Sing It – Rounder Records (1998)
- 2) On the The Fabulous Thunderbirds on the 2001 album Live – Sanctuary Records Group (2001)
- "Even Now" by David Egan and Buddy Flett
- 1) On Johnny Adams' album on the 1998 album Man Of My Word – Rounder Records (1998)
- "Too Much Wine" by David Egan
- "Can’t Get Nothin’ Sucka" by David Egan and Nathan Williams
- 1) Performed by Nathan and the Zydeco Cha-Chas on the 2000 album Let’s Go – Rounder Records (2000)
- "When I Was A Dinosaur" by David Egan and Larry Armer
- 1) Performed by Trout Fishing in America's album Big Trouble – Trout Records (1991)
- 2) On the album Dr. Demento’s 25th Anniversary Collection: More of the Greatest Novelty Records of All Time – Rhino Records (1995)
- 3) Performed by Bill Mumy and Robert Haimer on The Dinosaur Album - A Musical Adventure Through The Jurassic Age – Kid Rhino (1993)
- 4) On the Chenille Sisters' album 1 - 2 - 3 - For Kids – Red House Records (1990)
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