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"Best in Me" is a song by English boy band Blue. It was released exclusively in New Zealand in October 2002 as the fifth and final single from their debut studio album, All Rise (2001). The song peaked at number 10 on New Zealand's RIANZ Singles Chart .
Blue performing on their Greatest Hits Tour, in 2005. In November 2004, the band released Best of Blue, a greatest hits compilation. The album spawned the singles "Curtain Falls", which peaked at No. 4 in the UK, "Get Down on It" and "Only Words I Know", which peaked at No. 2 in France and Italy. The album peaked at No. 2 on the UK Albums Chart ...
The song "Best in Me" was released as a single exclusively in New Zealand on 7 October 2002, [8] peaking at No. 10 on the New Zealand Singles Chart. A music video was recorded and was later used to promote the group's compilation album, Best of Blue.
"All Rise" is a song by English boy band Blue. It was released in 21 May 2001 as the lead single from their debut album of the same name. "All Rise" was co-written and produced by Norwegian production team StarGate, who went on to produce several of Blue's biggest hits from 2001 to 2003.
It was released as a single in the UK in June 1971 with a different B-side, "Call Me Up in Dreamland". The song became Morrison's third best selling single of the 1970s, remaining on the charts for three months. [2] The lyrics have the singer promising his girl that they will paint the town together with her "blue money". [3]
Blue debuted at number four on Billboard 200 with 123,000 copies sold in the week ending of July 27, 1996. [11] It peaked at number three in its second week with 129,500 copies sold. [12] Blue has been certified 6× Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and is Rimes's best-selling album. [13]
In 2019, Taylor Swift released the upbeat pop song “London Boy.” Five years later, she’s saying “so long” to the city with her new song “So Long London.”
"Blue" is a song released in 1958 by Bill Mack, an American songwriter-country artist and country radio disc jockey. It has since been covered by several artists, in particular by country singer LeAnn Rimes, whose 1996 version became a hit.