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The Moffatts are a Canadian pop/rock country band composed of brothers Scott, Clint, Bob and Dave Moffatt. Scott was born on March 30, 1983, in Whitehorse, Yukon , and triplets Bob, Clint and Dave were born 11 months later in Vancouver , British Columbia , on March 8, 1984.
The music video was directed by Lionel C. Martin and premiered in 1998. The video features the Moffatts performing in a garage on a stormy day. Their garage band performance is being watched in various locations: in the living room of a young couple while they eat popcorn; in the bedroom of a girls' slumber party; and through the window of a pawn shop.
Chapter I: A New Beginning is the third album by Canadian pop rock group the Moffatts, and the first to be released on a major label.The album was released in Canada in 1998, with the American version released the next year.
"Miss You Like Crazy" was a hit for Cole, becoming her fifth and last top-10 hit on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart when it peaked at number seven. The song topped both the Billboard Hot Black Singles and Adult Contemporary charts in 1989, as well as reaching number two on the UK Singles Chart, becoming the biggest hit of her career there.
"If You Only Knew (featuring the Moffatts)" Released: 1998 Here I Am is the debut studio album by German singer-songwriter Gil Ofarim , released on May 25, 1998.
"Until You Loved Me" is a song by Canadian pop rock band The Moffatts. It was released in April 1999 as the fourth single from their third album, Chapter I: A New Beginning. The song was a hit in Canada, reaching No. 23 on Canada's singles chart and peaked at No. 57 on the Canadian RPM Adult Contemporary chart.
Submodalities is the fourth studio album by Canadian pop rock group the Moffatts.The album debuted at No. 8 on the Canadian Albums Chart and went platinum, [1] assisted by their No. 1 hit single "Bang Bang Boom".
Natalie Cole's version of "Now We're Starting Over Again" (simply titled as "Starting Over Again") was released in late 1989 in the UK and early 1990 in the U.S., being the fifth of five singles released from her 1989 album Good to Be Back, the first of which, "Miss You Like Crazy" (#7 on the Hot 100 / #1 R&B), also a Michael Masser production and co-write, becoming Cole's second major hit ...