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Cross My Heart is the 21st novel in the Alex Cross series written by author James Patterson. The novel takes place after Alex Cross, Run, in which Alex tries contemplating a life outside the Metro Police after the apparent death of Ava, an orphan girl they took in. It was initially not planned by Patterson, but was later confirmed to be in the ...
"Cross My Heart" is a song recorded by English pop band Eighth Wonder, released in June 1988 by CBS as the second single from their debut album, Fearless (1988), and the group's sixth single. It proved to be almost as successful chartwise as "I'm Not Scared", reaching the top ten in Italy, Norway and Switzerland, and the top twenty in France, West Germany an
"I Cross My Fingers" Walter Kent Walton Farrar ... "My One and Only Heart" Robert Allen: Al Stillman 1953 with Hugo Winterhalter Orchestra [286] "My Own Peculiar Way"
"Cross My Heart" reached Number 13. Although the band's success quickly waned, Kensit focused solely on her acting career, appearing in the 1989 film Lethal Weapon 2 as Rika van den Haas, a South African consulate secretary with whom detective Martin Riggs , played by Mel Gibson , falls in love.
"Cross My Heart" Dolly Parton Rachel Dennison Randy Parton Frank Dycus Slow Dancing with the Moon: 1993 [118] "Cry, Cry Darlin'" Dolly Parton J.D. Miller Jimmy C. Newman: Big Mon: The Songs of Bill Monroe: 2000 [119] "Cuddle Up, Cozy Down Christmas" Dolly Parton and Michael Bublé: Dolly Parton A Holly Dolly Christmas: 2020 [42] "Curse of the ...
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Cross My Heart may refer to: Sign of the cross, a Christian ritual blessing that gave rise to the oath "cross my heart and hope to die" Film.
In April 1985, Eighth Wonder was signed by CBS Records and began recording in London, working around Patsy Kensit's filming on Absolute Beginners. [3] In October 1985, with the filming completed, Eighth Wonder's first single "Stay With Me" was released and achieved success in Japan, where it reached No. 1 and Italy, where it peaked at No. 4 in early 1986.