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No. of episodes: 7 (list of episodes) Production; Executive producer: Julia Newton: Running time: ... You're the One is an American sitcom that aired on The WB [1] [2
"You're the One" is a duet by Máire Brennan and Shane MacGowan taken from the soundtrack to the motion picture Circle of Friends. [1] A promotional video was made to accompany the single featuring clips from the film in addition specially recorded shots of Máire and Shane. [2] The two B-sides to the single are taken from Shane's album The Snake.
Yvonne Frances Barrett (1946 – 2 September 1985) was an Australian pop singer. She reached the top 60 Kent Music Report singles chart with her cover versions of Petula Clark single "You're the One"/"Little People", in October 1965.
The video for "You're the One" was uploaded to Charli XCX's official YouTube channel on July 3, 2012. It was directed by Dawn Shadforth. The video switches between three different scenes: Charli and an army of children in a warehouse, featuring a large "XCX" on the wall; Charli in a room featuring red light-up hearts and heart-shaped balloons ...
You Are the One or You're the One may refer to: Film and television. You Are the One (Andy Warhol), a lost music video made by Andy Warhol in 1986;
"You're the Only One" (Dolly Parton song), 1979 single release "You Are the Only One" (Emily Osment song), 2010 "You Are the Only One" (Sergey Lazarev song), Russia's entry to Eurovision Song Contest 2016
"You're the One" is a song by Petula Clark with lyrics by Tony Hatch, recorded in 1965. It was later also included on the 1965 album I Know a Place . "You're the One" was a Top 30 hit on the UK Singles Chart for Clark, but was more successful as a top ten US single release by The Vogues .
"You're the One" spent one week at number one on the US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, making it their third single to reach number one on that chart. [4] Due to its high initial sales, along with sufficient airplay, it became a crossover success, debuting at number nine on the Billboard Hot 100 and peaking at number five, becoming their fourth and final top-10 hit. [5]