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"Teardrops" is a song by American husband-and-wife duo Womack & Womack, released on 5 August 1988 by Island Records as the first single from their fourth studio album, Conscience (1988). The song was written by Cecil Womack and Linda Womack , while production was helmed by Chris Blackwell .
Conscience is the fourth album by Womack & Womack, released in 1988, containing the hit single "Teardrops". The backing musicians were entitled the Mountain Man Band. The backing musicians were entitled the Mountain Man Band.
Womack & Womack was the singing and songwriting partnership of married American musicians Linda Womack and Cecil Womack. The duo were successful as songwriters for other artists and had several international hits as a singing duo in the 1980s and 1990s. Later recordings with other members of their family were credited to The House of Zekkariyas.
"Teardrops" Cecil Womack Linda Womack: Island Life: 50 Years of Island Records: 2009 [40] "Thank You for the Heartbreak" Mikkel Eriksen Tor Erik Hermansen Claude Kelly Ryan Tedder: Sweet 7: 2010 [4] "This Ain't a Party Thing" Keisha Buchanan Mutya Buena Felix Howard Jony Lipsey Heidi Range "Hole in the Head" 2003 [41] "Today" Keisha Buchanan ...
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[10] Fraser McAlpine of the BBC characterized the track as a "dancefloor tearjerker", similar to "Closer" by Ne-Yo and "Teardrops" by Womack & Womack, whereas The Trades writer Paul Schultz called it a "break-up ode". [11] [12] Lyrically, "Never Gonna Dance Again" is about the break-up of a relationship which is set on a dancefloor.
"Teardrops" is a song by English singer Liam Payne, released on 1 March 2024, via Capitol and Hampton Records. [2] It was released as the lead single from a then-planned second studio album. [ 3 ] The song was written by Payne, JC Chasez , and Jamie Scott .
Altogether, the album spawned five singles, including "Goodbye to Yesterday" and "Maybe", the ballad "Amaze Me", the Womack & Womack cover "Teardrops" and the German ESC entry "Disappear". Previously unreleased, latter two appeared on a re-release edition of the album, branded Destiny Reloaded and released on 14 March 2008. [2]