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"On My Own" is a duet by American singers Patti LaBelle and Michael McDonald. It was written and produced by Burt Bacharach and his then-wife Carole Bayer Sager and originally recorded by singer Dionne Warwick for inclusion on her album Friends (1985).
Les Misérables (1980) is a sung-through musical.It is based on the 1862 novel Les Misérables that was created by French poet and novelist Victor Hugo.It premiered in Paris in 1980 and includes music by Claude-Michel Schönberg with original French lyrics by Alain Boublil and Jean-Marc Natel, as well as an English-language libretto by Herbert Kretzmer.
"On My Own" is a solo from the 1980 musical Les Misérables for the part of Éponine. Beginning in the key of D major, modulating to Bb major , then ending in F major, this is the most important song for the role of Éponine.
20. “I Want It That Way” by The Backstreet Boys. Best for Family Fun. Notable lyrics: “You are, my fire.The one, desire” Time to get the gang together again for one of the biggest songs to ...
It's time for The Voice to crown its season 25 champion -- but first, the Top 5 are taking the stage one last time!. After their final two competitive performances on Monday, Karen Waldrup, Bryan ...
There’s something about the number 7 when it comes to rising singer-songwriters Mason Ramsey and Harper Grace — including the official release date for their duet, “Live Lonely,” which Us ...
McEntire called on Trisha Yearwood, Martina McBride and Linda Davis to join her for "On My Own", the album's first single. Additionally, a CBS television special entitled Reba: Celebrating 20 Years featured McEntire performing songs from the album in concert interspersed with footage of her returning home to her family in Oklahoma. The special ...
"Out Here on My Own" is a ballad from the 1980 musical film Fame, performed by Irene Cara. It was written by sibling songwriting duo Lesley Gore (lyricist) and Michael Gore (composer). [1] The recording was produced by Michael Gore. [2] Cara performed the song at the 1981 Academy Awards, where it was nominated for Best Original Song. [3]