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Never Too Late is the fourteenth studio album by English rock band Status Quo, co-produced by the group and John Eden. Released on 13 March 1981, [1] it had been recorded at the same sessions – at Windmill Lane Studios, Dublin – as its predecessor Just Supposin'. It reached number 2 in the UK Albums Chart.
In the United Kingdom, "Never Too Late" debuted on the Official Singles Downloads at No. 3, becoming John's thirteenth top 40 hit on the list. The song also debuted on the Official Singles Sales chart, which is similar to the download-only roster, though it didn't climb quite as high. “Never Too Late” launched at No. 47. [11]
[4] He stated that the song was his favorite off the album. [5] According to bassist Brad Walst, "Never Too Late" was the first track written from One-X. [6] On October 23, 2007, Three Days Grace released a single featuring "Never Too Late" and two Clear Channel acoustic recordings of "Pain" and "I Hate Everything About You". [7]
Never Too Late is the sixth and final album by the American singer-songwriter Jimi Jamison, released on November 2, 2012 by Frontiers Records. [1] The album is produced by Erik Mårtensson, who also co-wrote all the songs.
The Lion King: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack for the 2019 photorealistic CGI remake of Disney's 1994 animated feature film of the same name.It features songs from the original film written by Elton John and Tim Rice and performed by the film's cast.
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Elton John: Never Too Late is a 2024 documentary film directed by R. J. Cutler and David Furnish. [3] A co-production of Disney Branded Television and Rocket Entertainment, the film profiles Elton John on his Farewell Yellow Brick Road concert tour, also integrating historic performance footage, excerpts from his private journals, and personal footage of his family life behind the scenes.