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His father, Ray Schiller, was a rodeo champion and talented bull rider. Warwick began riding horses at age six, and he showed at Quarter Horse shows throughout his childhood. After visiting America in 1990, Warwick ended up working under NRCHA Hall of Famer Don Murphy. [2] He met his wife, Robyn, at a horse show in California.
Warwick was signed to Scepter Records at the time and could not contractually appear on the soundtrack album. Therefore, a re-recorded version appears on the LP Dionne Warwick in Valley of the Dolls. The film contains two versions of the theme song with different lyrics: one version plays over the opening credits, and the other, with the same ...
Andy Kellman of Allmusic felt that "Throwback" sounds "like it was made for the sole purpose of trailing Alicia Keys's "You Don't Know My Name."Like the latter's song, it's "sensitively treated soul sample provides a nostalgic tint that complements the wistful, regret-filled tone of the lyrics."
You is the second single from the reedition of the 2008 Schiller platinum album Sehnsucht featuring vocals by Colbie Caillat. The song was officially released in October 2008 and was peaking at number 19 on German singles chart in 2008.
The pier in Binz on Rügen was one of the locations of the music video. The words "Seebad Binz" were replaced by the word "Leben". The music video for "Leben… I Feel You" was produced by Luminus Film and was shot in late 2003 on the German island of Rügen by the German director Hans Hammers Jr. II. It has a length of 3:48 minutes.
Atemlos (German for "Breathless") is the sixth studio album of German electronica and global pop artist Christopher von Deylen under his principal project, the band "Schiller". The album was released on 12 March 2010. The album contains 30 new compositions from Schiller, including two electronic symphonies in 5.1 surround sound. [1]
Warwick's version used a slightly different melody in the song's chorus than the melody sung by Love Unlimited, and this variation has been used on subsequent recordings of the song. In 1980, American singer Chaka Khan recorded a version of the song with production by Arif Mardin .
Warwick re-recorded a Pat Williams-arranged and Burt Bacharach-produced version of the theme at A&R Studios in New York because contractual restrictions from her home label, Scepter Records, would not allow her version from the film to be included on the 20th Century-Fox soundtrack album.