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The Town Criers were an Australian pop band formed in 1964. [1] By 1967 their line-up was Andy Agtoft on lead vocals, Mark Demajo on bass guitar (ex-Gemini 5), Sam Dunnin on lead guitar (ex-Gemini 5), Chris Easterby on drums, and George Kurtiss on keyboards. [2]
Douglas John Parkinson (30 October 1946 – 15 March 2021) [1] was an Australian pop and rock singer. He led the bands Strings and Things/A Sound (1965), the Questions (1966–1968), Doug Parkinson in Focus (1968–1970, 1971), Fanny Adams (1970–1971), the Life Organisation (1973), Southern Star Band (1978–1980) and Doug Parkinson Band (1981–1983).
"Everlasting Love" was also used for Kmart commercials in Australia. The song is part of a mash-up of multiple popular songs sung by the character Satine in the musical Moulin Rouge . Towards the end of the 2021 Kenneth Branagh film Belfast , Pa ( Jamie Dornan ) sings the song to his wife ( Caitríona Balfe ) at a party.
The album was released in late 1988 only in the UK, North America and Australia. It consists of most singles from Sandra's first three studio albums plus "Everlasting Love", the latter remixed to match the taste of the Anglo-American audience. [2]
"Listen with Your Heart" is a song written by Diane Warren, and recorded by CeCe Winans for her second album Everlasting Love ... Australia [4] 2× Platinum
Love Affair's first hit song, "Everlasting Love", was used in the film Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason. However, the CD of the soundtrack contained Jamie Cullum's cover version, instead of the Love Affair version used in the film. Cullum's version is played over the end credits.
"Everlasting Love" is one of two songs to have entered the Billboard Hot 100 top 40 in the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s and is the only song to have become a UK top 40 hit in the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s, reaching the top 20 in every decade except the 1980s. Cason was also a backing singer for Elvis Presley and Kenny Rogers.
Cross That Line is the fourth album by British pop musician Howard Jones, released in March 1989.It featured two hit singles "The Prisoner" (#30 US) and "Everlasting Love" (#12 US), though neither of these singles nor the album itself were successful in Jones's native UK.