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Standing Tall is an album by the jazz group the Crusaders, their third studio album with MCA Records. It features singer Joe Cocker as guest artist on two tracks: the 1981 Grammy-nominated song "I'm So Glad I'm Standing Here Today" and "This Old World's Too Funky for Me".
This inspired Morgan to record "Standing Tall" as one of the new songs featured on the compilation. Morgan herself described the song as an "anthem for women" in an interview with the Chicago Tribune. [20] The track was produced by James Stroud. [18] Lorrie Morgan's version of "Standing Tall" was released in September 1995 as a single via BNA ...
The Book of Love discography consists of four studio albums, three compilation album, fourteen singles, and one promo only single released on Sire Records, or Reprise Records, as well as nine music videos. The band has had their songs appear on more than forty compilations, as well as three music videos on three various video compilations.
Standing Tall may refer to: Standing Tall (The Crusaders album), 1980; Standing Tall (Kym Marsh album), 2003; Standing Tall, a 2015 French film "Standing Tall" (song), a 1980 single by Billie Jo Spears, also covered by Lorrie Morgan; Standing Tall (Billie Jo Spears album), 1980; Standing Tall (Io ti cercherò), a 2020 Italian TV series starring ...
Only the Hits is a studio album by American country artist Billie Jo Spears. It was released in February 1981 on Liberty Records and contained ten tracks. The project was a collection of cover tunes, which mixed both country and pop songs. Of its tracks were two singles: "Your Good Girl's Gonna Go Bad" and "What the World Needs Now Is Love ...
Standing Tall spent two weeks on the American Billboard Top Country Albums chart, peaking at number 70 in May 1980. It was Spears's lowest charting album on the publication and her final to chart. [8] Two singles were spawned from Standing Tall. The first was its title track, which was issued in February 1980. [9]
Book of Love was released on LP and cassette on April 1, 1986, with twelve tracks, featuring a mixture of memorable melodies and intriguing lyrics. Upon release, Book of Love did not chart, receiving little attention among the large number of new wave and synthpop albums at the time.
Book of Love's second album Lullaby was released on June 21, 1988, and spent ten weeks on the Billboard 200, peaking at no. 156, the highest album placement of their career. [39] The album sleeve is a photograph from 1872 of a girl posing as cupid, titled "Cupid Considering", by Julia Margaret Cameron , from the International Museum of ...