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"Sweetheart" is the debut single by Franke and the Knockouts. It is their greatest hit, reaching the U.S. top 10 during the spring of 1981. The song is from their self-titled debut album, also released that year.
Franke and the Knockouts' original version of "Hungry Eyes" was later featured as a bonus track on the 1998 re-release of the Makin' the Point album, and was also included, along with the original version of "(I've Had) The Time of My Life", on the band's compilation album The Sweetheart Collection. [4]
Any one of these lyrics would make the perfect sign-off to a handwritten love letter, but they also double as a Valentine's Day caption on Instagram. Read through these lyrics and prepare to swoon.
Franke Jon Previte (born May 2, 1946) [1] is an American singer, songwriter, and Academy Award-winning composer. [2] He was the lead singer of the 1980s AOR rock band Franke and the Knockouts . Biography
"Without You (Not Another Lonely Night)" is a 1982 song by Franke and the Knockouts. It peaked at number 24 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and number 22 Cash Box during the spring of that year. It spent 15 weeks on the charts and became their second biggest hit single.
Before knowing who he was, Aaron Pierre felt James Earl Jones in his soul. While Pierre plays a young Mufasa in the Disney prequel “Mufasa: The Lion King” (in theaters now), Jones originated ...
"Sweetheart" is a freestyle, [1] hip hop pop, [2] and synth-funk [3] song recorded by American singer Rainy Davis from her debut album, Sweetheart (1987). [4] Davis and Pete Warner wrote the lyrics, composed the melody, and produced it with Dorothy Kessler. It was mixed by Tony Humphries. [5]
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