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"The Pieces Don't Fit Anymore" is a song by British singer James Morrison, from his debut album Undiscovered. It was released on 18 December 2006 as his third single. It was released on 18 December 2006 as his third single.
The list consists mostly of studio recordings. Remix and live recordings are not listed separately unless the song was only released in that form. [1] Album singles are listed as released on their respective album. Only one release is listed per song, except for a couple of re-recordings, like their first Hib-Tone single.
The album's package lacks typical liner notes; instead it simply lists the names of songs and co-producers, and the URL for an online PDF poster with lyrics and full credits. [96] The entire album was made available in streaming audio on the band's official MySpace page in advance of its release date.
Ray returned to live action with a series of direct-to-YouTube music videos starting with 2009's "We The People". Some of Stevens' music videos have gone viral and most of them have garnered millions of unique views. In 2012, Stevens released a series of non-album Christmas music videos.
Private Collection: 1979–1988 is a compilation album by Cliff Richard, released in 1988. It features songs such as the number one single "We Don't Talk Anymore" from 1979, to his latest release at the time, the Christmas number one hit "Mistletoe and Wine". [2] The album reached number one on the UK Albums Chart.
The Completion Backward Principle is the fifth studio album by the American rock group the Tubes. It is the group's first for Capitol Records. It was accompanied by a long form music video release of the same name, although it did not contain all of the songs from the album. It is a concept album presented as a motivational business document.
J. Lo's first album in 10 years, 'This Is Me ... Now," which draws inspiration from husband Ben Affleck's love letters, quickly disappeared from the Billboard 200.
The album was dedicated to Bob McIntosh and Tom Donahue, the former of whom had originally played with the band until his death in 1973. Re Styles, who models on the front and back covers of the record sleeve, would join the band as a vocalist for the following three studio albums.