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"How Will I Know" is a song recorded by American singer Whitney Houston for her self-titled debut studio album. It was released on November 22, 1985, by Arista Records as the album's third single . Written and composed by George Merrill and Shannon Rubicam , it was originally intended for pop singer Janet Jackson , who passed on it.
Additionally, "How Will I Know (Who You Are)" was a top 10 hit also in Austria (4) and the Netherlands (6), and a top 20 hit in Belgium (13), Denmark (11), Norway (20) and Switzerland (17). On the Eurochart Hot 100 , the song peaked at number 33 in April 1999.
Kane summarised the album as "all indie-pop joy". [3] In a mixed review, Rhys Buchanan with NME dismissed the album as an album loaded with "stadium-ready anthems" and that "the Reading band aren't about to mess with the formula with album three". Buchanan awarded How Will I Know if Heaven Will Find Me? three stars out of five. [4]
It’s hard to choose a Bob Marley/Wailers album, I love so many. I love Bob’s songwriting, simple, humble, profound, poetic. His lifetime mission was clear in his lyrics.
James Hunter from Rolling Stone adored the song and praised it with a long review, "Still, the key to the kind of music Houston sings on I'm Your Baby Tonight—the black-and-white, funk-and-dance-driven pop that is the soundtrack of this cultural moment—is 'We Didn't Know'." He noted further, "Wonder, who practically invented the keyboard ...
Goodbye, Columbus is the soundtrack to the 1969 movie of the same name (No. 99). It features four songs written and performed by The Association.The rest of the album consists of incidental music by composer Charles Fox.
"Ask Me How I Know" is a 2017 song written by Mitch Rossell, and recorded by American country music singer Garth Brooks. It is the second single off Brooks's 2016 album, Gunslinger . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The single's release coincided with the announcement of Brooks performing at South by Southwest , as well as the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo .
Written by Milton Davis and William DuVall, it was released in January 1995 as the first single from Farris' debut album, Wild Seed – Wild Flower (1994). The song was a hit in Farris's native United States, peaking at number four on the Billboard Hot 100 and spending 10 consecutive weeks at number one on the Billboard Top 40/Mainstream chart ...