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The remix is a remake of Keith Sweat's "Make It Last Forever" (1988), and bears few lyrical similarities to the original version of the song. Carey wrote new lyrics for the song, preserving the chorus of the original song. [21] Produced by DJ Clue of Desert Storm Records, the remix is a midtempo tune backed by "R&B-savvy rhythms" over a slow ...
"Forever" is a rock and roll and pop song recorded by American singer Mariah Carey for her fifth studio album, Daydream (1995). Columbia Records released it to American radio stations for airplay on June 18, 1996, as the album's fifth single. The lyrics, written by Carey, are about one's continued affection despite the end of a romantic ...
In 2008, an alternate arrangement recorded by Cliff Richard was released by Rhino Records on Magic Moments - The Definitive Burt Bacharach Collection.In this arrangement, Richard changes the melody notes and chord harmony of the 24th measure of the song (where he sings the words "lead me"), playing a playing a V chord instead of the ♭ VII7 chord indicated by Bacharach in the published sheet ...
"Forever (Is As Long As It Lasts)" Jon Secada: 1997 "Forever Love" Color Me Badd: 1992 "Fragile" Cherrelle: 1984 "Free" Mýa: 2000 "Free As You Wanna Be" Lisa Keith: 1993 "Free Xone" Janet Jackson: 1997 "Funky Big Band" Janet Jackson: 1993 "Funny How Time Flies (When You're Having Fun)" Janet Jackson: 1986 "Get It Out Me" Janet Jackson: 2006 ...
Cash Box said that this "Stunning teen-aimed ballad picks up rhythmic punch in a development that winds up a throbbing with top forty appeal." [6]Classic Rock History critic Brian Kachejian rated it as the Moody Blues' greatest song, saying that "Justin Hayward’s beautiful lyrics and melody combined with John Lodges’ guitar work and Mike Pinder’s Mellotron presented Moody Blues fans with ...
"I'm So Thankful" is a song written by Marc Gordon and Frank Wilson, and released by The Ikettes on Modern Records in 1965. [1] It was the fourth single from The Ikettes' debut album Soul The Hits , and became their second R&B hit of the year following " Peaches 'N' Cream ."
"Thank You Aimee" is 24th on the track list of The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology. [7] It is a country [8] and folk track [9] with country pop stylings, [10] instrumented by guitar strums. [11]
This is unheard of in the Welsh hymn tune repertoire because all other hymn tune composers establish the fundamental tonic (root-position) chord (i.e. chord Ia or I 5/3 chord) at the outset, with the tonic note in the bass part. Though Dr Caradog Roberts opens "Rachie" with a tonic chord, the 3rd of the chord appears in the bass part.