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He recorded his first single, "Borrowed Angel" – which he also wrote – in 1969 for a small regional record label, Tandem Records. [6] A larger label, Royal American Records, picked it up in 1972 and it became a top-10 Billboard hit. [6] He recorded the biggest hit of his career, "Lovin' on Back Streets", in 1972. [6]
The song Borrowed Angels was written by Diane Warren and given to Chenoweth. The same song was re-recorded and released on a country version on Chenoweth's 2011 album, Some Lessons Learned . Reception
Songs written by Warren, with original artists, co-writers and originating album, showing year released ... "Borrowed Angels" Kristin Chenoweth — As I Am: 2005 ...
"Borrowed Angels" by Diane Warren "Fasto" by Jonathan Brooke "Hard Times Come Again No More" by Stephen Foster; Encores "Glitter and Be Gay" from Candide "A Ride Home" (original song by Chenoweth) "Till There Was You" from The Music Man
Borrowed Heaven is the fourth studio album by Irish rock band The Corrs, released through Atlantic Records on 31 May 2004. The album was produced by Olle Romo. The band released three singles from this album: "Summer Sunshine", "Angel", and "Long Night". A remix version of "Goodbye" was released as a download-only single in 2006.
"Angel" is a song by Irish folk rock band the Corrs, the second single released from their fourth studio album, Borrowed Heaven (2004). The song is a tribute to the band members' mother, Jean, who died in 1999. [1] "Angel" was first released in Australia on 23 August 2004 and was issued in the United Kingdom the following month. The song peaked ...
Mel Street recorded a version for his 1972 album, Borrowed Angel. In 1976, a duet version of "Good Hearted Woman" performed by Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson became the first of three number ones on the country chart for the duo. In 1981 Michal Tučný created Czech version under name Báječná ženská.
"Angel of the Morning" is a popular song written by Chip Taylor, originally recorded by Evie Sands but which first charted with a version by Merrilee Rush. The song has been covered by many artists including Chrissie Hynde , Dusty Springfield , P. P. Arnold , Connie Eaton , Mary Mason , Guys 'n' Dolls , Melba Montgomery , Olivia Newton-John and ...