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The concept was I sat down with my cowriter and arranger, an Irish guy called Fiachra Trench, and I played him 'Relight My Fire' and I said, 'I want this kind of choppy piano, big powerful chords, and the idea is a woman is going to sing, instead of “I love you, I want you, you're the man of my dreams,” I want the opposite.
[16] Anthony Violanti of The Buffalo News stated: "Dan Hartman doesn't waste time kicking out the jams on his new album. "Keep the Fire Burnin'," the opening track, is a scorching, gospel-style duet with Loleatta Holloway." [17] Tim Griggs of AllMusic noted: "This collection of hits and unreleased material by Dan Hartman is only so-so. Hartman ...
If They Come in the Morning" [1] is the original title of the song better known as "No Time For Love". [2] It was recorded by Moving Hearts for their debut album in 1981. It also has been recorded in 1986 by Christy Moore on his The Spirit of Freedom album. It was written by American singer/songwriter Jack Warshaw in 1976.
"No Time for Tears" is a song released by English DJ and producer Nathan Dawe and English girl group Little Mix. It was released on 25 November 2020 by Atlantic and Warner Records . The song was written by Jade Thirlwall and MNEK , along with Nathan Dawe , and Tre Jean-Marie ; the latter who also produced the single.
Nether Lands is the fourth album by American singer-songwriter Dan Fogelberg, released in 1977. [4] The album title is a play on Nederland, Colorado , the location of one of the studios used to record the album.
Thief is the sixth studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Dan Mangan, released November 20, 2020 on Arts & Crafts Productions. [1] The album is a collection of cover versions of songs by other artists, some but not all of which Mangan had previously released as B-sides.
River of Souls is the twelfth album by American singer-songwriter Dan Fogelberg, released in September 1993.The album features a variety of genres ranging from Celtic, Brazilian, country, and African soft rock.
"Longer" was released as a single in late 1979, prior to the release of the album Phoenix.It became Fogelberg's highest-charting hit song of his career, spending two weeks at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in March 1980. [3]