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Cadillac Records: Music from the Motion Picture is a soundtrack album for the film Cadillac Records.It features covers of classic songs from Chess Records' singers as performed by the film's actors including Beyoncé (as Etta James), Eamonn Walker (as Howlin' Wolf) and Jeffrey Wright (as Muddy Waters).
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While writing "Get Me Bodied", Beyoncé drew inspiration from her friendship with former Destiny's Child bandmates Kelly Rowland (pictured) and Michelle Williams. [35] Inspired by Ray LaMontagne 's 2004 song "Shelter", Ryan Tedder ( pictured ) and Evan Bogart composed Beyoncé's 2009 single " Halo " in three hours. [ 36 ]
"Trust in Me" (The Python's Song), a 1967 song by Robert and Richard Sherman from the film The Jungle Book "Trust in Me", a 1992 song by Joe Cocker, Sass Jordan, and Francesca Beghe from the film The Bodyguard "Trust in Me", a 2001 song by Katy Hudson (later known as Katy Perry) from the album Katy Hudson "Trust in Me" (Lim Young-woong song), a ...
Beyoncé Giselle Knowles-Carter (/ b i ˈ ɒ n s eɪ / ⓘ, bee-ON-say; [6] née Knowles; born September 4, 1981) [7] is an American singer, songwriter, and businesswoman. Considered as one of the most influential figures in music history, she is known for her vocal ability, innovative projects and live performances.
American singer Beyoncé has released 61 singles as lead artist, 17 singles as a featured artist, 13 promotional singles, and six charity singles. According to the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), Beyoncé has sold 161.5 million singles as a lead artist in the United States, and is the most RIAA-certified female artist in history.
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"Trust in Me" is a song written by Ned Wever, Milton Ager, and Jean Schwartz. Popular versions in 1937 were by Mildred Bailey and by Wayne King & his Orchestra. [ 1 ]