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The song was mixed by James F. Reynolds, and later mastered by Dick Beetham at 360 Mastering in London. [2] The track lasts for three minutes and 36 seconds, and is performed in B major at a tempo of 134 beats per minute. [8] Writers noted the song's similar groove to Edward Maya's "Stereo Love". [7] [9]
His second album, A to Z, was released in 1986 and featured the hit singles "When I Fall (In Love Again)" and "Nothing Can Stand in Your Way". Following this, a Zappacosta song entitled "Overload" was added to the 1987 Dirty Dancing soundtrack, one of the biggest-selling soundtracks of the 1980s.
It was released on 19 February 2011 and went on to become the most played Irish song on radio that year, beating rivals Westlife, The Script and Snow Patrol. [1] [2] "We Should Be Lovers" entered the Irish Singles Chart on 24 March 2011 and reached number sixteen, spending six weeks in the chart altogether. [3]
NEW YORK − Young musicians don't make love songs like they used to. At least that's what Nathan Morris, one-third of Boyz II Men, tells me. He's sitting backstage squeezing in a quick dinner ...
"You Know How to Love Me" was re-released in the United Kingdom in 1986 to promote the compilation album The Best Of Phyllis Hyman. This re-release had the Goddess of Love album track "We Should Be Lovers" on the B-side, while a single from the same album titled "Riding the Tiger" was an additional bonus cut on the 12" single. [8]
The first Irish single taken from the album was "Killer" and the second "We Should Be Lovers". "We Should Be Lovers" became the most played Irish song on Irish radio in 2011 and is also the lead track featured on a new German film due for release in May 2012. Royseven released "Dance" and "No Romance" as their 3rd and 4th singles from the album ...
Taylor really put Would’ve, Could’ve, Should’ve, a song directly about her relationship with John Mayer when she was just 19, as TRACK 19 ON THE ALBUM. SHOTS WERE FIRED — mr. perfectly ...
Her character was a lounge singer, so Loring was often called upon to perform on-screen; one of the songs she performed during this period was "Friends and Lovers". The song became the theme music for one of the popular supercouples on the show in the mid 1980s, Shane Donovan and Kimberly Brady (portrayed by Charles Shaughnessy and Patsy Pease ...