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The song exists only in a mono mix. The song was the biggest hit they had in their short-lived career. [1] It entered the UK chart at number 24 [2] and eventually peaked at number five on 2 November 1968. [3] In the Netherlands, it reached number three. [4] Their performance in a French TV of the song was televised on 192TV. [5]
"Only One Woman" was released in the UK and the U.S. in August 1968; the single reached the top 5 in the UK and was their biggest hit. [4] Following the release of the group's debut single, Bonnet made a remark to a reporter as to "Only One Woman" being a bit boring, angering Barry. [5]
Alien is a Swedish hard rock band formed in Gothenburg in 1986 by guitarist Tony Borg and vocalist Jim Jidhed. [1] They are best known today for their singles "Only One Woman", a cover of a Marbles song, "Tears Dont Put Out The Fire" and "Brave New Love", which was featured in the end credits of the 1988 remake of The Blob.
The song was released as a follow-up to "Only One Woman" but did not repeat the success of the previous single in the United Kingdom. It reached No. 28 on the UK Singles Chart, but in the Netherlands it reached No. 2. [1] A promotional video for this song was also released. [2]
Olsson's second solo album, Nigel Olsson, appeared later that year on John's own record label, The Rocket Record Company, and featured a cover of the Bee Gees'-penned "Only One Woman", which had been recorded with John and his band in August 1974 during the sessions for Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy, and was produced by Gus ...
“Nickel Boys,” which opens in limited release on Friday, caps off a banner year for Ellis-Taylor, who has starring or major supporting roles in four films — the others are Lee Daniels ...
Elvis Presley holds the record for most number one singles. The Beatles have the most number one singles of any group or British act. Madonna has the most number one singles of any female artist. This is a list of artists who have reached number one on the UK Singles Chart as recorded by the Official Charts Company since November 1952.
Female “Star Wars” fans have heard sexist comments before. This time, the remark — “women don’t even watch” the films — came from a popular YouTube channel that called their fandom ...