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You Light Up My Life: Inspirational Songs, or simply You Light Up My Life, is the fourth studio album by the American country singer LeAnn Rimes.Released in the United States by Curb Records on September 9, 1997, when Rimes was 15 years old, it followed her third album and major label debut Blue (1996).
Music video "Kasey Cisyk and Didi Conn - You Light Up My Life (1977)" on YouTube " You Light Up My Life " is a ballad written by Joseph Brooks , and originally recorded by Kasey Cisyk for the soundtrack album to the 1977 film of the same title . [ 1 ]
You Light Up My Life, soundtrack album to the 1977 film "You Light Up My Life" (song), title song from the 1977 film, later covered by various artists; You Light Up My Life (Debby Boone album), 1977; You Light Up My Life (Johnny Mathis album), 1978; You Light Up My Life: Inspirational Songs, a 1997 album by LeAnn Rimes
Inspirational Quotes About Success "Life is 10% what happens to you and 90% how you react to it." — Charles R. Swindoll “Change your thoughts, and you change your world.”—
Her Greatest Inspirational Songs is a compilation album by Amy Grant. Focusing on songs from the early years of Grant's career from 1977 to 1985. It was released after Sony BMG acquired the rights to the catalog spanning that period.
Upon the release the music video for "Motivation" went viral due to the video's intense choreography, more specifically a basketball move that started a viral dance challenge. [19] The music video received acclaim from music critics and was widespread across social media from many celebrities in support of the song, including Ariana Grande ...
An animated music video for "My Future" was directed by Andrew Onorato, and produced by Australian animation company Studio Chop. The visual was released on Eilish's official YouTube channel on July 30, 2020. In the video, Eilish walks away from a relationship while thinking about her future. The visual was praised by critics for its animation.
"Live the Life" is a 2002 song and debut single by Fundisha Johnson and features Jermaine Dupri. Co-written by Johnson and Dupri, Billboard called the song an "inspirational ditty about the ups and downs of life" with "a feel-good sound that is awfully catchy." [1] The song was first featured on the soundtrack to the film Hardball. [2]