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"Feel So Close" is a song by Scottish DJ and singer Calvin Harris, released as the second single from his third studio album, 18 Months (2012). In order to have lyrics and be standalone, Harris had to return to singing on this song, after previously stating he had stopped singing in concerts. [ 1 ]
So Close" was the only nominated song from Enchanted not performed by Adams. [35] The three songs had collectively sold 177,000 digital downloads prior to the awards ceremony. [38] [39] Although Peter Knegt of IndieWire enjoyed Enchanted's songs, he felt that "So Close" was undeserving of a nomination. [30]
Like his earlier single "Feel So Close" and his later single "My Way", Harris returns as a vocalist on "Summer". [2] The accompanying music video was directed by Emil Nava and premiered on 6 April 2014. The song debuted at number one on the UK Singles Chart, becoming Harris's sixth UK number-one single. [3]
The song was recorded during the sessions for Cream's third album, Wheels of Fire. [1] However, it was released on The Savage Seven soundtrack album [ 2 ] and as a single instead. Backed with "Pressed Rat and Warthog", [ 3 ] it reached number 64 on the American Billboard Hot 100 in May 1968 and number 40 on the UK Singles Chart in June 1968.
"So Close" is a song by Swedish production duo NOTD and German record producer Felix Jaehn featuring American production team Captain Cuts and vocals by English singer Georgia Ku, [1] released as a single on 2 November 2018.
In the catchy upbeat song, Abrams sings about the complicated feelings of wanting to be close to someone who hardly notices her. She sings, “I burn for you/ And you don’t even know my name/ If ...
SingStar is a series of music video games developed by London Studio and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2 and PlayStation 3 video game consoles. . Gameplay in the SingStar games requires players to sing along to music in order to score points, using SingStar-specific USB microphones which ship with the g
The song "Auld Lang Syne" comes from a Robert Burns poem. Burns was the national poet of Scotland and wrote the poem in 1788, but it wasn't published until 1799—three years after his death.