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Let It Shine is a British reality television music competition to find young men to star in The Band, a new stage musical featuring the songs of Take That. [2] It aired in January and February 2017 on BBC One. [3] In 2018, the BBC announced that Let It Shine has been cancelled after one series.
Let It Shine (Simplified Chinese: 萤火虫的梦) is a Singaporean Chinese drama which was telecast on Singapore's free-to-air channel, MediaCorp TV Channel 8. It made its debut on 16 January 2007 [1] and ended its 20-episode run on 12 February 2007. The show achieved pretty low viewership rates for a local drama serial in Singapore.
The premiere of Let It Shine garnered 5.7 million viewers, [3] the high cable rating of the day, and obtained an adult 18–49 rating of 0.9, second only to Family Guy. It was the most watched Disney Channel Original Movie to that point of 2012 and was the #1 movie of the year across kids 6–11, tweens and teens. [4]
Let It Shine or the title song, by Jeremy Fisher, 2004; Let It Shine, from the 2012 film "Let It Shine" (Agnetha Fältskog song), 1987 "Let It Shine" (Brian Wilson song), 1988 "Let It Shine" (Linda Hargrove song), 1973; covered by Olivia Newton-John, 1975 "Let It Shine", a song by Santana from Amigos, 1976; Shine (Take That song), 2007
"Let It Shine" is a song by Swedish singer Agnetha Fältskog, from her third English language and tenth studio album, I Stand Alone (1987). It was written by Austin Roberts, Beckie Foster and Bill Labounty, while produced by Peter Cetera .
Let It Shine is Fisher's only album to be released by a major label. [5] " High School" was a hit single in Canada, where it was widely played on radio and television. [6]The Calgary Herald wrote that Fisher "punctuates his bouncy songs with observational humour and loads of catchy melodies."
Matt Collar of AllMusic gave a review: "The soundtrack to the 2012 Disney musical, Let It Shine features a mix of pop R&B, dance-oriented hip-hop, and contemporary gospel numbers. The film is conceived as a modern hip-hop version of the Cyrano de Bergerac story, and the soundtrack includes cuts by stars Tyler James Williams as Cyrus DeBarge and ...
"Turn On Your Love Light" was written by band leader and arranger Joe Scott (with an additional credit given to Duke Records owner/producer Don Robey aka Deadric Malone). ). Scott's brass arrangement "upped the excitement ante" [2] with "the groove picking up momentum as the horns and percussion talk to each other" and Bland's vocal "riding