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These songs were introduced to personnel from Virgin Records, which led to a recording contract in 1985 with its subsidiary Siren Records. [2] By May 1985, Breathe was in the studio, and in January 1986, the band released the single "Don't Tell Me Lies" in the United Kingdom. The song was a modest success, reaching #77 on the UK Singles Chart. [5]
"Don't Tell Me Lies" is the debut single by British band Breathe. An original composition by the group, the lyrics were written by David Glasper, with music by Marcus Lillington, Ian Spice and Michael Delahunty. [1] [2] The song was recorded in 1985 with producer Bob Sargeant, and originally released as a single in the United Kingdom in January ...
The song was written by David Glasper and Francis 'Eg' White. The B-side song "All That Jazz" was the title track from the band's first album, and had previously been released as a UK-only single in August 1987. "Say Hello" peaked at No. 87 on the UK Singles Chart.
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"Does She Love That Man?" is a song by the British band Breathe from their 1990 album, Peace of Mind. The song was issued in November 1990 as Breathe’s third single from the album, and thirteenth overall. It was also the band's final single, and hit. In the United States, the artist was billed as ‘Breathe featuring David Glasper’.
NEW YORK (AP) — Wednesday marks 10 years since the death of Eric Garner at the hands of New York City police officers made “I can’t breathe” a rallying cry.
Two Ohio police officers were indicted by a grand jury in the death of a Black man whom officers restrained with a knee near his neck while he cried "I can't breathe," the county prosecutor ...
"An Interview and Music with Breathe's David Glasper" [12] [13]. Released: 1990; Label: Siren; Format: Cassette single Promotional audio cassette featuring an interview with Glasper, inter-cut with a portion of Hands to Heaven, from their first album All That Jazz, and songs from their sophomore album Peace of Mind.