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"The Power of Love" is a pop song co-written and originally recorded by American singer-songwriter Jennifer Rush in 1984. It was released in December 1984 by CBS Records as the fifth single from her debut album, Jennifer Rush (1984), and has since been covered by Air Supply, Laura Branigan, and Celine Dion.
The lyrics, adapted from the Italian version, describe the conversation of a man offering a woman caramels, bonbons et chocolat ("caramels, candies and chocolate") followed with a shower of compliments, to what she says they mean nothing to her because they are just paroles – i.e. empty words. The song achieved big success in France and ...
You're a Lady" is the debut single by British singer-songwriter Peter Skellern. The song became Skellern's first and biggest hit, reaching #3 on the UK Singles Chart , #7 on the Irish Singles Chart and #50 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 .
"I Am Your Woman" is the debut single by American singer Syleena Johnson. Written and produced by R. Kelly , it was released on February 12, 2001 as the lead single from her debut album, Chapter 1: Love, Pain & Forgiveness (2001).
Camille wrote the lyrics for the musical numbers and to have a keen understanding of the language, [6] she and Ducol worked with Mexican translators Karla Aviles and Ignacio Chávez, who helped them on understanding the cultural references and particularities from that country. Inspired by the story and characters, the duo curated songs from ...
You're a Lady was released in late 1972. The album was preceded by the title track's issue as Skellern's first single on 11 August 1972. [1] "You're a Lady" was placed on Radio Luxembourg on a pay-for-play basis before being picked up by Terry Wogan on his BBC Radio 2 programme. It was Skellern's first and greatest chart success, peaking at ...
"Sorry, I'm a Lady" is a song co-written by Rolf Soja and Frank Dostal, and performed by Spanish duo Baccara. It was released in 1977 as the second single from their ...
Jem released two music videos for "They". The UK version, directed by Laurent Briet, [3] features Jem stripping herself in a spaceship in the style of Jane Fonda in the opening scene of Barbarella (although she remains covered by strategically placed light based holograms of planetary orbital paths); this is actually a boy dreaming about her as he constructs a model of the same spaceship back ...