Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Oleta Angela Adams (born May 4, 1953) is an American singer, pianist, and songwriter. She found limited success during the early 1980s, before gaining fame via her contributions to Tears for Fears ' international chart-topping album The Seeds of Love (1989).
Adams, Zucchero, B.B. King and James Ingram participated in as voice actors and on the English version of the European animated film Die furchtlosen Vier ("The Fearless Four") based on the fairy tale "The Musicians of Bremen".
The contralto singing voice has a vocal range that lies between the F below "middle C" (F 3) to two Fs above middle C (F 5) and is the lowest type of female voice.In the lower and upper extremes, some contralto voices can sing from two Bs below middle C (B 2) [1] to two B ♭ s above middle C (B ♭ 5).
Song: “Get Here” by Oleta Adams. John said: “You just carry yourself with such elegance. I just love your tone. ... The Today Show. The 'we listen and we don’t judge' trend, unpacked by a ...
American vocalist Oleta Adams covered and released the song in 1990, reaching the top five in both the US and the UK with her version. Adams's version of "Get Here", co-produced by Roland Orzabal from the band Tears for Fears (for whom she had performed the female vocals on the hit single "Woman in Chains" a year earlier), became her signature ...
Going on Record is the second album by American vocalist, pianist and songwriter Oleta Adams released in 1983. It is her second self-released album following the 1982 Untitled album. The album was recorded live, from a performance at the Kansas City Music Hall on July 30, 1983.
The album became Russell's first charting album in the UK where it peaked at number 77. The title track "Get Here", which was penned by Russell, was later covered by American singer Oleta Adams for her 1990 album Circle of One, and became a transatlantic hit for Adams in 1991. Russell issued her fifth album, Kiss Me with the Wind, in 1990.
"I Just Had to Hear Your Voice" is a song by American singer Oleta Adams. The single earned Adams a Soul Train nomination for R&B Single of the Year, Female in 1994. [2]