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"Heaven Knows" is a rock song performed by English rock singer Robert Plant. It was the first single to be released from his 1988 album Now and Zen. It reached number 33 on the UK singles chart and number 1 on the Billboard Album Rock Tracks chart. It was Plant's third number-one rock song, following 1983's "Other Arms" and 1985's "Little by ...
"Heaven Knows" (The Pretty Reckless song), 2013 "Heaven Knows", by Boyzone from A Different Beat , 1996 "Heaven Knows", by The Corrs from Forgiven, Not Forgotten , 1995
"Heaven Knows" is a song by American singer Donna Summer, with guest vocals from Brooklyn Dreams. It is a single from Summer's Live and More album. The song became a number 4 hit for Summer on the US Billboard Hot 100 [1] the week of March 17, 1979, and held there for three weeks. It also reached number 3 in Canada.
"Heaven Knows" became the Pretty Reckless' first single to top a Billboard chart. It was their first entry on the Mainstream Rock Songs chart and spent three consecutive weeks at number one, [7] becoming the most successful song of 2014 on the chart. [8] It was the second song by a female-fronted band to top the Mainstream Rock Songs chart in ...
The disc featured two versions of the song "Night and Day" as well as two songs taken from the Lalah Hathaway album. Promotional music videos were shot for the singles "Heaven Knows", "Baby Don't Cry", and "Somethin'".
"This song is the perfect storm of unknowns. It was a dead-on-arrival song from a reclusive and mysterious singer, yet thanks to being featured in multiple movies and parodies, almost everyone has ...
"Heaven Knows" is a song by American singer-songwriter Luther Vandross, released in September 1993 by Epic and Sony as the second single from his eight studio album, Never Let Me Go (1993). The song was written by Vandross with Reed Vertelney and produced by Marcus Miller.
"Heaven Knows" is a song by Squeeze, released as the third single from their eleventh album, Ridiculous. The single version differs significantly from the original album mix, as most of Chris Difford's vocals have been erased and replaced by new vocals from Glenn Tilbrook. The single reached number 27 in the UK Singles Chart. [1]