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"You've Got Your Troubles" was the inaugural composition by the prolific songwriting team of Roger Cook and Roger Greenaway in 1964. "You've Got Your Troubles" became a number 2 UK hit for the Fortunes in the United Kingdom in August 1965, [ 2 ] affording the group international success including a Top Ten ranking in the US. [ 3 ]
Formed in Birmingham, the Fortunes first came to prominence and international acclaim in 1965, when "You've Got Your Troubles" broke into the US, Canadian, and UK Top 10s. Afterwards, they had a succession of hits including " Here It Comes Again " and " Here Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Again "; continuing into the 1970s with more globally ...
In mid-August 1965, while returning to America from a two-week promotional tour of Britain, Bono noticed Cher repeatedly singing the Fortunes' "You've Got Your Troubles" to herself. [2] [3] He composed "But You're Mine" and quickly committed a demo recording of the song to tape.
While on tour they decided to begin writing songs together. Their first was "You've Got Your Troubles", a No. 2 UK hit single for the Fortunes (1965), [6] which also made No. 7 on the US Billboard Hot 100. [7] It was the first of several successes they enjoyed during the next few years. Later that year, they began recording together as David ...
Greenaway and Cook began working together in 1965 in Bristol, England and wrote the hit songs "This Golden Ring" and "You've Got Your Troubles" for the British group the Fortunes. [1] They teamed with George Martin to record a cover of the Beatles ' " Michelle ", which was a hit single in 1966 in both the UK (No. 11 UK Singles Chart ) [ 2 ] and ...
Macy’s would be more valuable if it just shut down its business and sold everything off for parts.
In You’ve Got Mail, released on Dec. 18, 1998, Hanks starred as successful New York business scion Joe Fox, whose massive chain of mega bookstores plans to put a smaller shop, owned by Kathleen ...
In "Your Place or Mine," best friends Debbie (Reese Witherspoon) and Peter (Ashton Kutcher) swap houses and lives in LA and New York for a week while Debbie finishes a degree program.