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Jazz pianist Bill Evans recorded the song, both with his trio and with Tony Bennett. Nancy Wilson, on her 1965 album, Gentle Is My Love. [10] The Temptations, on their album In a Mellow Mood. [11] In 1966, Sarah Vaughan covered the song for her album The New Scene; Jazz pianist Bob Neloms recorded a solo-piano version on his 1982 album, Pretty ...
"If Nobody Believed in You" is a song written by Harley Allen and recorded by American country music artist Joe Nichols. It was released in March 2004 as the first single from his 2004 album Revelation. The song peaked at number 10 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.
Don’t ask if I’m happy, you know that I’m not/ But at best I can say I’m not sad/‘Cause hope is a dangerous thing for a woman like me to have 54. "Here Comes The Rain Again" — Eurythmics
53. “I’ll Cover You” by Jesse L. Martin and Wilson Jermaine Heredia (2005) Yes, Rent has A LOT of great hits, but this duet with Tom (Martin) and Angel (Heredia) is a top tier in our book ...
"Not Enough Love in the World" is a soft rock song written by Don Henley, Danny Kortchmar, and Benmont Tench. The lyrics describe a rocky relationship, with the singer proclaiming he's still in love. The lyrics describe a rocky relationship, with the singer proclaiming he's still in love.
"Believe" topped the record charts in over 23 countries and sold more than 11 million copies. It is Cher's most successful single, and one of the best-selling singles in music history. "Believe" was the biggest-selling song of 1998 in the United Kingdom, and remains the highest-selling single by a solo female artist.
15. “All You Need Is Love” By The Beatles (1967) The Beatles have some of the most classic songs in history and this 1967 track is a great example. The chorus, “All you need is love, all you ...
"What the World Needs Now Is Love" is a 1965 popular song with lyrics by Hal David and music composed by Burt Bacharach. First recorded and made popular by Jackie DeShannon , it was released on April 15, 1965, on the Imperial label after a release on sister label Liberty records the previous month was canceled.