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"Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight" is a song written and performed by American singer-songwriter James Taylor, from his 1972 album One Man Dog. The song has been included on three of Taylor's greatest-hits collection albums: Greatest Hits (1976), Classic Songs (1987) and The Best of James Taylor (2003).
"Please Don't Let Me Go" is a song by British singer Olly Murs. Written by Murs, Claude Kelly and Steve Robson , the song served as the lead single from the X Factor runner-up's eponymous debut album and it was his debut single.
"I Need Your Love Tonight" is a song recorded by Elvis Presley and released as a single written by Sid Wayne and Bix Reichner. [1] It was published by Elvis Presley's company Gladys Music, Inc. Background
"Goodnight My Love" Single by Jesse Belvin; B-side "I Want You With Me Xmas" (Reissued in 1957 with "Let Me Love You Tonight" as the B-side) Released: October 1956: Recorded: 1956: Genre: R&B: Length: 3: 06: Label: Modern Records: Songwriter(s) George Motola, John Marascalco: Producer(s) John Marascalco
The group had hits with its remakes of the 1960s hits "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" and "House of the Rising Sun". [1] Santa Esmeralda featured original lead singer Leroy Gómez in 1977-1978 and singer Jimmy Goings from late 1978 until 1983. Gómez rejoined the group in the 1990s.
"Need Your Loving Tonight" is a song by the rock band Queen and written by bass guitarist John Deacon. It is the fourth track on the first side of their 1980 album The Game and the second song on the album by Deacon (the other being " Another One Bites the Dust ").
"Love Me Tonight" is a song performed by Tom Jones. It peaked at #2 on the adult contemporary chart, #9 on the UK Singles Chart, and #13 on the Billboard Hot 100 the week of July 19, 1969. [1] [2] The song was arranged by Johnnie Spence and produced by Peter Sullivan. [3] The song ranked #94 on Billboard magazine's Top 100 singles of 1969. [4]
"Please Don't Make Me Cry" is a song written and originally recorded by Winston Groovy in 1970. It was first released on Torpedo Records and went on to become the label's most notable release. [ 2 ] The song was re-recorded by Groovy in 1974 for Trojan Records and produced by Sidney Crooks . [ 2 ]