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Gallagher and Lyle were a Scottish musical duo, comprising singer-songwriters Benny Gallagher and Graham Lyle. Their style consisted mainly of pop, soft and folk rock oriented songs. Their first recognition came in 1968, when they were signed by the Beatles to write for Apple Records ' artists.
"Heart on My Sleeve" is a song written and originally recorded by Gallagher & Lyle in 1976. It was the second hit from their Breakaway album. The song reached the top ten in the UK, and was a US and UK hit for Bryan Ferry that same year from his Let's Stick Together LP.
All songs are written and performed by Benny Gallagher and Graham Lyle, with additional horn arrangements by John Mumford and Jimmy Jewell and string arrangements by Brian Rogers. Side 1 "Love on the Airwaves" - 4:20 "The Runaway" - 5:53 "Every Little Teardrop" - 3:52 "I Had to Fall in Love" - 5:09 "Street Boys" - 3:46; Side 2 "Never Give Up On ...
Breakaway is the fifth studio album by Scottish duo Gallagher and Lyle.The title track became a hit for Art Garfunkel, and "I Wanna Stay with You" was a U.S. Pop (#49) hit, U.S. AC (#27) hit and it reached number 6 in United Kingdom. [1]
"I Wanna Stay with You" is a song written and originally recorded by Scottish duo Gallagher & Lyle in 1976. It reached number six in the UK and number five in Ireland. The song was a modest hit in the United States and Canada.
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Gallagher and Lyle released their own version on their 1976 album, also titled Breakaway. "Break Away", with backing vocals by David Crosby and Graham Nash, was the third single release from Garfunkel's album. The song peaked at No.39 on the Billboard Hot 100 and, in February 1976, went to No.1 on the Easy Listening chart for one week. [1]
"Stay Young is a song written by Benny Gallagher and Graham Lyle, and originally recorded on their 1975 album Breakaway. In the United States, the song was covered by American country music artist Don Williams. It was released in November 1983 as the third single from his album Yellow Moon. It was his fifteenth number one country hit.