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Piaf herself recorded an English version, titled "No Regrets". Shirley Bassey in 1965, (reaching No. 39 on the UK charts). Kathy Kirby recorded the English translation in 1965. Karen Akers on her 1981 album Presenting Karen Akers. German singer Martinique released a Disco/Synth-Pop version "No Regrets (Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien)" in 1984
"No Regrets" (Amanda Lear song), 1983 "No Regrets" (Dappy song), 2011 "No Regrets" (Elisabeth Withers song), 2010 song from the same album "No Regrets" (Magic! song), 2016 "No Regrets" (Robbie Williams song), 1998 "No Regrets" (Tom Rush song), 1968, re-recorded 1974 and subsequently covered by numerous artists "No Regrets", a song by Aesop Rock ...
"No Regrets" was a major hit spending twelve weeks on the UK Singles Chart and peaking at #7 in February 1976 [4] giving Rush belated Top Ten exposure as a songwriter in the UK. The single would prove to be the group's final taste of commercial success while together, as the parent album and subsequent Walker Brothers releases failed to find a ...
"No Regrets" is a song by English singer Robbie Williams. It was released on 30 November 1998 as the second single from his second studio album, I've Been Expecting You (1998). The track was written by Williams and Guy Chambers and features backing vocals from Neil Tennant of Pet Shop Boys and Neil Hannon of the Divine Comedy .
"No Regrets" was the only regular single from Tam-Tam and on its side B included the break-up ballad "It's All Over" taken from the same LP. The single was only released in Italy, where "No Regrets" was used as the theme song of the second season of Premiatissima which Amanda hosted at that time, and was played during end credits. [2]
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Pink has been making music for decades but that doesn't mean she's never made a musical misstep. The 44-year-old singer reflected on her past songs, sharing in an interview with the Los Angeles ...
The songs follow the cycle of a relationship from its beginning to an end, according to the lyric content and sequencing of songs. Joni Mitchell's "The Circle Game", recorded prior to her own more upbeat release of the song on her 1970 album Ladies of the Canyon, can be read as the turning point of the relationship while "Rockport Sunday" ends the romance using an instrumental piece, followed ...