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Any Other Way may refer to: "Any Other Way", song by William Bell (singer), W. Bell, 1962, covered by Jackie Shane, Chuck Jackson and Bruce Springsteen.
A cover of a song previously recorded and released by William Bell in summer 1962, Shane's version of "Any Other Way" was noted for adding a different spin to the lyric "Tell her that I'm happy/tell her that I'm gay"; while the original lyric intended the word "gay" in its older meaning as a synonym of "happy", Shane played on the word's double ...
"If There Was) Any Other Way" is a song by Canadian singer Celine Dion. It was included on her first English-language album, Unison (1990). "(If There Was) Any Other Way" was released by Columbia Records as the album's lead single in Canada on 26 March 1990.
‘Any Other Way: The Jackie Shane Story’ Review: Solving The Mystery of a 1960s R&B Talent. Dennis Harvey. April 29, 2024 at 10:00 PM. ... with a bonus in flavorful between-song monologues.
The second single, "Find You There", was released on May 3. The band's third single, "Any Other Way" was released on June 14. On September 1, 2013, the band finished the Summerfest 2013 tour with Breathe Carolina, T. Mills, and The Ready Set. [6]
Considered a success by Broadway World, the song would go on to sell over 149,000 copies in one month. [4] Following this up a month later, the group released "Find You There" on May 5. [5] It would go on to sell 93,000 copies. By this point, the band had four songs demoed. [2] A month later, the band released "Any Other Way" on June 15. [6]
All of the songs on the album were first released by Starr. In 1970 George Morgan released his version on "I Wouldn't Have You Any Other Way" as a single, produced by Pete Drake and engineered by Scotty Moore. It later appeared on the 1971 album Real George. [40]
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