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In the UK, "I Believe" entered the sheet music sales chart on 11 April 1953, and reached No. 1 on 13 June, its tenth week on chart. It spent a week at the top, and returned on 24 October for another week, with a total of two weeks at No. 1 on the sheet music chart. [16] The Frankie Laine version was the first to be issued in the UK, in February ...
In a review of Home by AllMusic, staff writer Tom Demalon said that the song "revealed the band to have more of a social conscience than similar acts such as Hootie & the Blowfish through the spiritually tinged lyrics." [5] In a review by Rolling Stone, staff writer Paul Evans called the song "all righteous, wide-eyed affirmation". [6]
Moses Hogan arranger and conductor on Negro Spirituals (1996) (with Derek Lee Ragin) and on I Believe This Is Jesus (2001) Jean Shy on album Amazing Grace (1999) Atlanta's Chorale on album The Jericho Project (2005) Owen Messer on album Oh, My NOLA (2007) Ollabelle on album Ollabelle (2005) and Before This Time (Live album) (2008)
"I Believe" is a song by American rock band Bon Jovi. Written by Jon Bon Jovi, it was released in September 20, 1993 by Mercury and Jambco, as the fifth single from their fifth studio album, Keep the Faith (1992). The single reached number 11 in the United Kingdom and number 40 in Australia.
"Believe" is a song written by Ronnie Dunn and Craig Wiseman, and recorded by American country music duo Brooks & Dunn. It was released in October 2005 as the second single from their album Hillbilly Deluxe , and it won the Country Music Association 's 2006 awards for Single of the Year, Song of the Year and Music Video of the Year. [ 1 ]
The song's origins are uncertain; however, its nearest known relative is the English folk song "The Twelve Apostles." [ 2 ] Both songs are listed in the Roud Folk Song Index as #133. Parallel features in the two songs' cumulative structure and lyrics (cumulating to 12 loosely biblical references) make this connection apparent.
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The B-side to "I Believe (A Soulful Re-Recording)" was a cover of Wyatt's "Sea Song", which first appeared on his Rock Bottom album. [6] For the re-recording, Orzabal shouts "William!" prior to a saxophone solo. The shout was directed at Tears for Fears' touring saxophonist of the time, Will Gregory, who also appeared in the song's music video. [6]