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Both Jennings and Winwood were nominated for the Song of the Year award for "Higher Love." [15] With Joe Sample, Jennings wrote "Street Life" (a world-wide hit for the Crusaders with singer Randy Crawford) and several songs for various albums by the Crusaders for guest vocalists, including Joe Cocker ("I'm So Glad I'm Standing Here Today"), and ...
"I Love America", a 1983 single by American rock musician Alice Cooper, from his album DaDa "America (I Love America)", a 1996 song by English house music duo Full Intention; I Love America (2022 film), a French comedy film; I Love America (2001 film) (Estonian: Ma armastan Ameerikat), a film by Estonian musician and filmmaker Tõnu Trubetsky
Kerr's album Welcome to the Club (1978, A&M Records) featured songs co-written with John Bettis, Gary Osborne, and Will Jennings. [1] Kerr's other albums include From Now Until Then, No Looking Back, Songwriter, and Reflections of Richard Kerr. [1] His most important collaboration was with the American lyricist Will Jennings.
Jennings’ association with Steve Winwood was a particularly fruitful one, producing two No. 1 hits, “Higher Love” and “Roll WIth It,” as well as “Back in the High Life Again” and ...
“The way to be patriotic in America is not only to love America, but to love the duty that lies nearest to our hand, and to know that in performing it we are serving our country ...
"America (I Love America)" is the debut single by Full Intention. It contains a sample of Patrick Juvet's 1978 hit "I Love America" and was included on Anthems II 1991-2009, a composition by Ministry of Sound. On the U.S. dance chart, it spent two weeks at number one and a total of fourteen weeks on the chart in 1996. [2]
Jennings believes country music's 2010s-era boom placed a premium on young male artists tethered to hip-hop culture's corporate-driven aesthetics more than its human-aimed and street-borne ...
"Oh How the Years Go By" is a song written by Simon Climie and Will Jennings. It was originally included on Climie's debut solo album Soul Inspiration in 1992 and released as a single in 1993, but failed to chart.