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The group were holding off on the release of their album until September. They discovered that the songs were going to be released by other artists. One of the "exclusive" songs to be released on single was "My Little Chickadee" which had been covered by Geno Washington the same time as The Foundations' version was released on the UNI label in ...
The mentioned tracks were "My Little Chickadee", "I Can Feel It" and "In the Bad Bad Old Days". [16] The album had a brief review in the 2 August issue of Record World. The two mentioned songs were "In the Bad Bad Old Days" and "My Little Chickadee". Calling the album nice, the reviewer said that the band bridged the pop-R&B-bubblegum gap. [17]
"When the Lights Go Out" is the second single released from British group Five's self-titled debut album (1998). It was released in early 1998. The song was co-written by the group alongside Eliot Kennedy, Tim Lever and Mike Percy (from the band Dead or Alive), and John McLaughlin.
Starfall was founded on August 27, 2002, [3] by Stephen Schutz, his wife Susan Polis Schutz, and their son, Jared Schutz Polis. [2] [1] Starfall arose from Blue Mountain Arts, a publishing house in Boulder, Colorado founded by Stephen Schutz. Starfall received this name because the founders believed that the name "evoked wonder and delight". [2]
There were no music videos made for any of the tracks on this album, owing to John's deteriorating health. "Take Your Time" was released as a six-track CD-single. "Ichi Ni San...Go" was released as the follow-up. In Japan, "The Chickadee Song" was released as a double-A-side single.
Day's rendition of the song enjoyed a surge in popularity due to its usage in a 2017 State Farm Insurance TV commercial. [ 5 ] Other 1950 recordings that charted were by The Andrews Sisters , (Decca 27252) charting on December 9, charting for four weeks, peaking at number 22, and Johnny Desmond , (MGM 10800) charting the same day for one week ...
The Foundations would re-record the song in stereo and with Colin Young on vocals instead of Clem Curtis. This appeared on their 1968 LP released on Marble Arch MALS 1157. [ 3 ] Clem Curtis and Alan Warner re-recorded the song in the 1980s as Clem Curtis and the Foundations.
"If Ya Gettin' Down" is a single by English boy band Five. It was released on 19 July 1999 as the lead single from their second studio album, Invincible (1999). It was co-written by Richard Stannard, Julian Gallagher, and band members J Brown, Sean Conlon and Abs Breen, while Stannard and Gallagher produced it.