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"Looking Through Your Eyes" is a single by American country pop recording artist LeAnn Rimes. The song was released as a single from the Quest for Camelot soundtrack and Rimes's album Sittin' on Top of the World on March 24, 1998. [1] [2] [3] In most parts of the world, "Looking Through Your Eyes" was released as a double A-side with "Commitment".
In most parts of the world, "Commitment" was released as a double A-side with "Looking Through Your Eyes". The song peaked at number 4 on the US country charts and at number 38 in the UK. It was later included on Rimes's compilations Greatest Hits (2003) and its international counterpart The Best of LeAnn Rimes (2004).
"Through Your Eyes" is the lead single, released on July 29, ... US Christian Songs (Billboard) [11] 84 US Christian Hot AC/CHR (Billboard) [12] 42 References
The album comprises new material alongside several cover songs. It was preceded by the singles "Looking Through Your Eyes" and Commitment". The album received generally negative to mixed reviews from music critics, who criticized the album's production and selection of material.
Lazarus leader, Billie Hughes, was responsible for the musical composition and lyrics for “Warmth of Your Eyes”.. The Rock columnist Jim Davis described the song as “liturgical”, quoting from the lyrics “And when we’re living in the holy church of Jesus, I can look into your eyes and you in mind and we will know and maybe show he didn’t live in vain” and writing “the feeling ...
"Life Goes On" is a song by American country music artist LeAnn Rimes. Recorded for her fifth studio album Twisted Angel (2002), the song was penned by Rimes, Desmond Child, and Andreas Carlsson, with production from Child, Peter Amato, and Gregg Pagani. Lyrically, "Life Goes On" speaks of moving on and letting go of the past.
Music artist and CCM pioneer Erick Nelson defined The Archers' role in the development of contemporary Christian music as representing one-half of a convergence: traditional vocal groups like The Archers got hipper while the hippie rock groups (like the Maranatha bands) got more mellow—eventually both evinced the polished, commercial sound ...
American actor and singer David Hasselhoff's version, was released on September 9, 2019 as the lead single from Hasselhoff's fourteenth studio album Open Your Eyes (2019). American guitarist and songwriter James Williamson also featured on the song. [5] The music video was released the same day as the song's release, and was directed by Vicente ...