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"Sweet Harmony" is a song by British band the Beloved, released on 11 January 1993 by East West Records as the first and lead single from their second studio album, Conscience (1993). The song was written and produced by the band's frontman Jon Marsh with his wife, Helena Marsh, and remains the band's biggest hit.
Conscience is the second studio album, and fourth album overall, by English electronic music group The Beloved, released in February 1993.It reached #2 on the UK Albums Chart [6] and includes "Sweet Harmony", the first single taken from the album and the first from the band to enter the Top 10 of the UK Singles Chart, peaking at number eight. [6]
While "Sweet Harmony" went on to become their biggest hit in the UK, reaching number 8 in 1993, [4] the other two tracks taken from the Conscience album, did not achieve the former's success. The double A-side single "Celebrate Your Life" / "You've Got Me Thinking" peaked at number 23, and "Outerspace Girl" peaked at number 38.
Daisy & Havoc from Music Week's RM Dance Update gave "Satellite" top score with five out of five, writing, "As so much house music concentrates on being dross and proud of it, the sweet sounds of The Beloved become ever more necessary for national sanity. This is a pretty up and jumping track (well...in Beloved terms) with some especially good ...
(The Center Square) – The Georgia Court of Appeals removed Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis from prosecuting the election interference case against Donald J. Trump and others. The ...
"Hello" is a song by British group the Beloved, released as the second [note 1] single from their debut album, Happiness (1990). Peaking at Number 19 in the UK charts on 17 February 1990, [1] it was band's highest-charting single until "Sweet Harmony" reached number eight in 1993.
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The first woman was elected to lead a country 64 years ago. Here’s a look at where, and when, women have secured national leadership positions since then.