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The Murray version of the song was sampled by producer John Frusciante & rap group Black Knights on the song "Never Let Go", on their 2014 album, Medieval Chamber. [18] On their 2022-23 World Tour, Frusciante would perform a portion of Danny's Song at two sold-out Red Hot Chili Peppers concerts, in Boston and Melbourne. [19] [20]
Danny's Song is the eighth studio album by Canadian country pop artist Anne Murray, released in 1973 via Capitol Records. It was produced and arranged by Brian Ahern for Happy Sack Productions. [2] Tracks 6–10 were recorded live at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa, Ontario.
Country artist Anne Murray (who'd taken her recording of another Loggins & Messina recording, "Danny's Song", to the top-ten in late 1972) covered the song later that year for her album of the same name. Released in December 1973, Murray's version became a major crossover hit early in 1974.
Morna Anne Murray CC ONS (born June 20, 1945) is a Canadian retired singer of pop, ... "Danny's Song" 1974 – Best Country Vocal Performance, Female, Love Song (WON)
Anne Murray / Glen Campbell (with Glen Campbell) Release date: November 1971; Label: Capitol Records — 12 — 4 128 Annie: Release date: April 1972; Label: Capitol Records — 1 — 14 143 Danny's Song: Release date: April 1973; Label: Capitol Records — 5 — 4 39 CAN: Gold; Love Song: Release date: February 1974; Label: Capitol Records ...
"Could I Have This Dance" is a song recorded by the Canadian country music artist Anne Murray. It was used in the 1980 film Urban Cowboy and appeared on both the Urban Cowboy soundtrack album for that film, as well as on the Anne Murray's Greatest Hits compilation album, issued in late 1980.
The song was Loggins' only hit on the country chart. In live performances, Murray sang the duet with Billie Hughes. [6] The song also appears on Murray's 2007 album Anne Murray Duets: Friends & Legends, performed as a duet with her daughter, Dawn Langstroth.
"A Little Good News" is a song recorded by Canadian recording artist Anne Murray. It was released in September 1983 as the lead single from the album of the same name.The song was written by Tommy Rocco, Charlie Black, and Rory Bourke and was Anne Murray's seventh #1 hit on the Billboard country chart.