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"Lovely Day" is a song by American soul and R&B singer Bill Withers. Written by Withers and Skip Scarborough , it was released on December 21, 1977, and appears on Withers's sixth album, Menagerie (1977).
The song "It's Gonna Be a Lovely Day!" was the only song on the soundtrack performed by an artist other than Whitney Houston released as a single in the US. Visage was the recording artist by contract on this song (thus the single cover read "Introducing Michelle Visage") and the group was born out of a production deal for her as contracted by ...
The Nu Nation Project is the fifth studio album by Kirk Franklin.The album had combined the two choirs, The Family and God's Property, being the last to do so, along being among first to feature newly formed group, One Nation Crew.
In order to make a television guest appearance that same day, a frustrated Townshend supposedly had to take a train, on which he cathartically wrote the lyrics to "My Generation" while traveling ...
Mark Sutherland from Smash Hits gave it four out of five, writing, "It's a lovely song. Kirsty has one of the most beautiful voices in pop and even old bonkers Lemonhead Evan relocates the plot for long enough to make a husky-but-lovely contribution to the tune. If you're gonna duet, duet right — and these two certainly duet fantastically." [43]
It's a Fine Day" is a song written by English poet and musician Edward Barton. It was originally recorded a cappella in 1983 by Jane and later by Opus III , for whom it was a major international hit in 1992.
His 1935 version was assessed as reaching the No. 3 spot in the charts of the day. [1] In 1953, he included the song in his album The Astaire Story. His final recording was in 1975 and the song was included in the album The Golden Age Of Fred Astaire. [2] Phil Ohman - his 1935 recording was assessed as reaching the No. 16 spot in the charts of ...
Billy Crystal says there’s a moment from When Harry Met Sally that fans have been quoting back to him lately — and no, it’s not the obvious one.. The movie's memorable Katz’s Deli scene ...