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"Over You" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Miranda Lambert. It was released in January 2012 as the second single from Lambert's album Four the Record . Lambert performed the song at the 2012 Academy of Country Music Awards on April 1, 2012.
"Over You" is a song written and composed by Jerry Fuller and recorded by Gary Puckett & The Union Gap for their 1968 album, Incredible. Song Background
"Over You" is a song written by Byron Hill and Tony Hiller and performed by Anne Murray. The song reached number 11 on the Canadian Adult Contemporary chart and number 29 on the Canadian Country chart in 1995. The song appeared on her 1994 album, The Best…So Far. [1]
"Over You" is the third mainstream single (the fourth overall) from Daughtry's first album, Daughtry. It was first announced by Chris Daughtry at Summerfest 2007 , and was released July 24, 2007 to digital retailers as well as Top 40 and Adult Contemporary radio.
"I'll Be Over You" is a hit single by the American rock band Toto. Released as the lead single from their 1986 album, Fahrenheit , the song reached number 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1986. Lead vocals were sung by guitarist Steve Lukather , who co-wrote the song with hit songwriter Randy Goodrum (one of several collaborations between ...
I Wonder Do You Think of Me was Whitley's final studio album before his death from alcohol poisoning in 1989. "I'm Over You" was the album's third and final single, written by Tim Nichols and Zack Turner. It is composed in the key of F major, following a main chord pattern of F-B ♭-F. [2]
Betty Buckley also sang her own songs, one of which, "Over You", written by Austin Roberts and Bobby Hart, was nominated for an Academy Award. [13] Although Buckley performed it in the film, country singer Lane Brody was chosen to record it for radio release, [36] and Mac Davis later sang it at the 1984 Academy Awards ceremony. [37]
"Crying Over You" is a song by Canadian new wave group Platinum Blonde, released as the first single from their 1985 album Alien Shores. The single reached No. 1 on the Canadian record charts on Sept. 7, 1985. [2] The song features a guitar solo by Alex Lifeson from Rush. [3]