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Gallery was an American soft rock band, formed in Detroit, Michigan by Jim Gold. [1] While Gallery did record a number of songs, they are most famous for their 1972 hit single "Nice to Be with You", written by Gold. [2] The song was arranged and produced by Dennis Coffey and Mike Theodore and released by Sussex Records.
Nice to Be with You is the debut album by Gallery, released in 1972 on Sussex Records. [1] [2] [3] The album peaked at No. 75 on the Billboard 200, making it the band's only album to chart. Three of its singles entered the top 40 on both the Hot 100 and Adult Contemporary charts, with the song of the same name as the band's biggest hit.
Gallery singles chronology "Nice to Be with You" (1972) "I Believe in Music" (1972) "Nice to Be with You" is a 1972 song, from the album of the same name, by Gallery.
Gallery (band), an American soft rock band of the 1970s; Albums. Gallery (Elaiza album), 2014 album; Gallery (Great White album), a 1999 compilation album; Gallery, an album by Bert Kaempfert 1974; The Gallery, a 1995 album by Dark Tranquility; Gallery, 2017 album by Arizona; Songs "Gallery" (Mario Vazquez song) "Gallery" (Yōko Oginome song)
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James A. Gold (born January 12, 1947) is the singer-songwriter/guitarist of the 1970s soft rock band Gallery, best known for their 1972 song "Nice to Be with You", written by Gold. Several years later, the group's name was changed to Jim Gold & Gallery.
"I Believe in Music" is a 1970 song written and recorded by Mac Davis and later included on his second album I Believe in Music. [4] Gallery covered it in 1972 as the second of three singles off their Nice to Be with You album [5] and the follow-up release to their title track.
The Gallery has been referred to as a masterpiece from the era. [5] [6] [7] Dark Tranquillity released their second EP, Enter Suicidal Angels, in November 1996. Their third album, The Mind's I, was released in April 1997, with the band continuing further with the sound conveyed on The Gallery.