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Runga's song "Sway", along with a duet with Dan Wilson of Semisonic called "Good Morning Baby", were used in the films American Pie, and Cruel Intentions. Six singles were released from the album, while "Sway" was released in New Zealand, Australia, the United Kingdom, and Germany. Runga has recorded two songs called "Drive".
"Sway" is a song by New Zealand singer Bic Runga. It was released as the second single from her debut studio album, Drive (1997), in 1997.
"Sway" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Danielle Bradbery. Bradbery wrote the song with Johan Fansson and Emily Weisband. [1] It is the lead single off of her sophomore album, I Don't Believe We've Met. [2] It was released to digital retailers and streaming platforms on June 2, 2017.
She sang "When October Goes"—lyrics by Johnny Mercer and music by Barry Manilow (after Mercer's death)—from Manilow's 1984 album 2:00 AM Paradise Cafe, and discussed the excellence of Manilow the musician. [5] Clooney was also awarded Society of Singers Lifetime Achievement Award in 1998. [6]
Rachel Estelle Irene Prager, professionally known as Baby Blue, is a British rapper and singer from London, England. She is known for her work with singer Estelle and collaborations with John Legend, Madness, Sway, Shystie, Ms. Dynamite and Lady Sovereign. Baby Blue has a sound that fuses hip hop with grime, R&B and soul.
The singer-songwriter collaborated on two songs from her eighth studio album: "Sweet Honey Buckiin’" and "Spaghettii," which also features Linda Martell, the first solo Black female artist to ...
Sway (British musician) (born 1983), British hip hop/grime singer Sway Calloway (born 1971), American journalist, rapper, MTV News and radio anchor; Sway Clarke II, Canadian singer/songwriter
Their biggest hit originated there with a sample of the Perez Prado song "Sway", which became "(Mucho Mambo) Sway". The original version featured a vocal sample of Rosemary Clooney, but Rizzo and Ireland were unable to clear the sample [clarification needed], therefore, the vocals on the final track were sung by session singer Donna Canale. [3] "