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The Carpenters featured the song on their 1973 album Now & Then. Canadian pop singer-songwriter Dan Bryk 's cover version appeared on the 1997 compilation Super Secret Songs: A Benefit For Kitchener’s Korova Cafe and as a Japanese bonus track on his Lovers Leap album in 2000.
The song was written by Carole King and Gerry Goffin and intended for Bobby Vee, for whom they had already written the song "Take Good Care of My Baby", a number one hit in the United States in 1961. King's demo version of the song was released as a single on Dimension Records and it became a hit for her.
Rockin' 50's Rock'n'Roll is a rock and roll album by the Crickets. It was The Crickets' first release in the 1970s, and marked the band's embrace of their legacy as Buddy Holly 's backing band. The album is a concept album of nostalgia for the 1950s, consisting mostly of songs written by Holly and framed by the new retrospectively-minded title ...
Don Moen and Claire Cloninger: God Is Good – Worship with Don Moen: 3:44: 9. "Great Is Your Mercy" Don Moen: I Believe There Is More: 5:30: 10. "Give Thanks" Henry Smith: Give Thanks: 3:27: 11. "Worthy, You Are Worthy" Don Moen: Give Thanks: 3:34: 12. "Blessed Be The Name Of The Lord" Don Moen: Worship with Don Moen / God Will Make a Way: The ...
The recording featured worship leader, Don Moen, along with the Kingdom Choir of Tide Water and the Brentwood Baptist Church Worship Choir. [6] This would be the final full-length live recording Moen would do for Integrity Music and the last full-length live recording he would do as an artist until 2016's "God Will Make a Way: A Worship Musical."
I Will Sing is an album of contemporary worship music recorded by Don Moen. Recorded live in the CBN studios in Virginia Beach, Virginia, the album was produced by Paul Mills, and includes the vocals by Lenny LeBlanc and guitar by Chris Rodriguez. The album also includes narrations that contain Bible verses.
Harry Nilsson - on a BBC TV special The Music of Nilsson (1971), sung in counterpoint with "Cathy's Clown." Andy Williams - for his album Solitaire (1973) Perry Como - a single release which reached #33 on the UK charts and #19 on the Irish Singles Charts in 1973. [5] [6] Val Doonican - for the album Some of My Best Friends Are Songs (1977). [7]
The song was Vee's fifth US single release making #6 on the Billboard charts. [2] Outside the US, "Rubber Ball" was a breakthrough hit for him in the UK, where it reached #4. [3] It also reached #4 in Canada. [4] In Australia, it was Vee's only #1 record; it stayed at the top for three weeks in early 1961.