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"Tower of Strength" is a song written by Burt Bacharach and Bob Hilliard and performed by Gene McDaniels. The record was produced by Snuff Garrett and featured the Johnny Mann Singers and Earl Palmer on drums. [1] It appeared on his 1961 album, Tower of Strength. [2]
"Tower of Strength" is a song released by the English gothic rock band The Mission in February 1988. It was the first of two singles to be released from their second studio album Children . It peaked at No. 12 on the UK charts on its original release, but has seen re-recorded releases in 1994 and 2020 separately.
Tower of Strength may refer to: a phrase taken from the Book of Common Prayer of 1549, and later used in; Richard III (Act V, Scene 3) by William Shakespeare "Tower of Strength" (Skin song), song on 1994 album Skin by band Skin "Tower of Strength" (Gene McDaniels song), 1961 charting single by Gene McDaniels
Eugene Booker McDaniels (February 12, 1935 [2] – July 29, 2011) was an American singer, producer and songwriter.He had his greatest recording success in the early 1960s, reaching number three on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 singles chart with "A Hundred Pounds of Clay" and number five with "Tower Of Strength," both hits in 1961.
This building, and the company it housed, were referred to as a “Tower of Strength.”
Children is the second studio album by the English gothic rock band the Mission, released on 20 February 1988 by Mercury Records.Two singles were released from the album, "Tower of Strength" and "Beyond the Pale".
When you lose a loved one you need to be able to focus on the blessings and I want to thank #johnnydepp for being a tower of strength and for supporting me and @ShaneMacGowan in so many ways with ...
A remixed version of "Tower of Strength" appeared in the UK Singles Chart in January 1994, [24] and the band made their last appearance on Top of the Pops. The compilation, entitled Sum and Substance , was released the next month and featured two new tracks: "Sour Puss" and a remix of "Afterglow" by Mark "Spike" Stent .