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Nobody Wins" uses the melody of "J'Veux d'la Tendresse" by Janic Prévost, which John had heard while in France in the summer of 1980. [18] Its lyrics were translated and altered by Osborne, who would later name it as his favorite of his collaborations between him and John. [18] "Carla" and "Etude" were originally two separate pieces before ...
Elton: Jewel Box is an eight-disc compilation album by Elton John, released in 2020.It features rare songs from his catalogue including deep cuts, non-album B-sides and 60 previously unreleased songs and demos.
"Lucky Love" is a 1995 song recorded by Swedish group Ace of Base. It is taken from their second album, The Bridge (1995). The song became their fifth worldwide single, and was the first single from the album to be released in Europe; the acoustic version of the song was the second single in the United States and Canada.
C'est la Vie; Hallo Hallo; Love in December; Beautiful Morning; Unspeakable; The Juvenile; Da Capo; What's the Name of the Game; Disc: 3 Wheel of Fortune (Original Club Mix) My Mind (Mindless Mix) All That She Wants (Banghra Version) Happy Nation (Remix) The Sign (Dub Version) Don't Turn Around (Stretch Version) Lucky Love (Armand's 'British ...
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Though the US version of the "Lucky Love" video was filmed later, "Never Gonna Say I'm Sorry" was chronologically the last video that was released with major participation from Malin. It was later published on Ace of Base's official YouTube channel in January 2015. As of August 2023, the video has amassed more than 22 million views on Youtube. [11]
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"Beautiful Life" is a song by Swedish band Ace of Base, released on 20 October 1995 from their second album, The Bridge (1995). [1] In North America, it was the first single released from the album; in Europe, it followed "Lucky Love" as the second single.