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"Love & Pain (Pain in My Heart)" (originally by Richard T. Bear as "Pain in My Heart") Cher Richard T. Bear Take Me Home: 1979 [54] "Love and Understanding" Cher Diane Warren: Love Hurts: 1991 [42] "Love Can Build a Bridge" (originally by the Judds) Cher, Chrissie Hynde and Neneh Cherry with Eric Clapton: John Barlow Jarvis Naomi Judd Paul ...
"Stranded" is a song by American rock band Heart. It was released as the third single from the band's 10th studio album, Brigade (1990). It is a mid-tempo song that features Nancy Wilson on lead vocals. The song was released in the United States in September 1990 and in the United Kingdom two months later.
A recording by Dean Martin was included on his 1958 album, Sleep Warm [8] Frank Sinatra also recorded a new version of thje song on his 1960 album for Capitol, Nice 'n' Easy) Etta James on her 1961 album The Second Time Around [9] Ringo Starr's version in 1970 album Sentimental Journey, [10] Michael Bublé in 2007.
"Never" is a rock song with an uplifting lyric to a person who has been discouraged by love. Like the preceding " What About Love ", the music video for "Never" received heavy rotation on MTV . "Never" peaked at number four on the Billboard Hot 100 , marking the first time that Heart earned consecutive top ten entries, and the first time a ...
The pop star — in an interview with “Late Show” host Stephen Colbert — revealed that her father, David Carpenter, played her the song for the first time when she was “very, very young.”
I Can't Believe I'm Losing You: 1964: Don Costa, Phil Zeller I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me: 1960: Clarence Gaskill, Jimmy McHugh: I Can't Get Started: 1959: Vernon Duke Ira Gershwin: I Can't Give You Anything But Love: 1959 (live recording), 1959 (television) Dorothy Fields, Jimmy McHugh: I Can't Stop Loving You: 1964: Don Gibson ...
I Left My Heart in San Francisco" is a popular song, best known as the signature song of Tony Bennett. It was written in late-1953 in Brooklyn, New York , with music by George Cory (1920–1978) and lyrics by Douglass Cross (1920–1975).
“Hold on,” she said, cutting off the song. “Psych. Psych. Psych. Psych.” Minaj turned around and looked apologetic as a chorus of boos sounded. “I don’t perform that song no more, y ...