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David Glasper: born on 4 January 1965 [29] in Cardigan, Wales, [30] David John Glasper became the third child of Creswell (1928–91) and Dorothy Glasper (née Nichols, b. 1927), who had been married in 1950. [31]
All songs were written by David Glasper and Marcus Lillington and published by Virgin Music, Inc. UK 7-inch single (SIREN SRN68) A. "Hands to Heaven" – 4:18 B. "Life and Times" – 4:46. A special limited edition of the 7-inch single which included photos, lyrics and Fan Club address was released in the UK (SRNL 68).
An original composition by the group, the lyrics were written by David Glasper, with music by Marcus Lillington, Ian Spice and Michael Delahunty. [1] [2] The song was recorded in 1985 with producer Bob Sargeant, and originally released as a single in the United Kingdom in January 1986. The single peaked at #77 on the UK Singles Chart in March ...
"How Can I Fall?" is a song by British band Breathe, written by the group members David Glasper and Marcus Lillington. It was released in June 1988 as the second single from their debut studio album, All That Jazz (1987).
"An Interview and Music with Breathe's David Glasper" [12] [13]. Released: 1990; Label: Siren; Format: Cassette single Promotional audio cassette featuring an interview with Glasper, inter-cut with a portion of Hands to Heaven, from their first album All That Jazz, and songs from their sophomore album Peace of Mind.
In the United States, the artist was billed as ‘Breathe featuring David Glasper’. "Does She Love That Man?" peaked at #34 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and at #17 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart in mid-January 1991. In Canada, the song reached #19 for two weeks the following month.
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The song was written by David Glasper and Francis 'Eg' White. The B-side song "All That Jazz" was the title track from the band's first album, and had previously been released as a UK-only single in August 1987. "Say Hello" peaked at No. 87 on the UK Singles Chart.