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"Target Practice" is a song by British musician Belouis Some, released on 21 May 1984 as his first major label single after his 1981 debut "Lose It to You". The song was written by Some, and produced by Peter Schwier and Ian Little.
The song was also a favorite of younger brother Ted Kennedy and was performed by Brian Stokes Mitchell at his memorial service in 2009. [ 9 ] The song was a favorite of Philippine hero Evelio Javier , the assassinated governor of the province of Antique in the Philippines, and the song has become a symbol of his sacrifice for democracy.
The Billboard Hot 100 is a singles chart published by Billboard that measures the most popular singles in the United States, based on sales (physical and digital), online streaming, and radio airplay.
In addition to the music video, "Give Us a Goal" was promoted with adverts in music magazines, space in the football magazine Shoot, song sheets and giveaway whistles. [7] The band also performed the song on the ITV children's television series Get It Together and the BBC children's game show Cheggers Plays Pop .
Reaching for the Best is a 1975 song by The Exciters, written and produced by Herb Rooney and a new young producer, Ian Levine. [2] The song was aimed at the British Northern Soul scene, but crossed over to the UK Singles Chart where it peaked at No. 31.
"Reach" is a song by Cuban-American singer and songwriter Gloria Estefan, released in April 1996 by Epic Records. It was co-written by Estefan with Diane Warren and served as the official theme song of the 1996 Summer Olympics held in Atlanta , Georgia in the United States .
"Dressed for Success" is a song by Swedish pop rock duo Roxette, released in Europe, on 3 August 1988 as the lead single from their second studio album, Look Sharp! (1988).
Reaching for the Stars is a 2012 song by songwriter Will.i.am. The song was written as a tribute to the successful landing of the Mars Science Laboratory on Mars in August 2012 and was rebroadcast by the rover from the surface of mars in the song's debut at the end of that month. Will.i.am said the song "aims to encourage youth to study science ...