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"Hold Me Closer" is a song by Swedish singer and songwriter Cornelia Jakobs, released as a single on 26 February 2022. It represented Sweden at the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 in Turin, Italy, after winning the Melodifestivalen 2022 final with 146 points. At Eurovision, Jakobs performed 17th of the 18 acts in the second semi-final, where she ...
"Hold Me Closer" is a song recorded by English singer Elton John and American singer Britney Spears. It was released as a single on 26 August 2022, through EMI . The song combines elements from John's songs " Tiny Dancer " (1971), " The One " (1992), and " Don't Go Breaking My Heart " (1976).
"Hold Me Close" is a love song written by Essex and produced by Jeff Wayne. [2] It was Essex's second and final UK chart-topper. The B-side was titled "Good Ol' Rock and Roll" (live version). [2] The song appears on the album All the Fun of the Fair, and is featured in the musical of that name.
Hold Me Closer may refer to: "Hold Me Closer" (Cornelia Jakobs song) "Hold Me Closer" (Elton John and Britney Spears song) See also. Tiny Dancer (Hold Me Closer ...
The chord is favored by Pixies lead guitarist Joey Santiago, with D 7 ♯ 9, reminiscent of the opening to "A Hard Day's Night", opening and being called the "secret ingredient" of the song "Here Comes Your Man". A "brutally scraped" F 7 ♯ 9 features in the chorus of "Tame" against the three chord rhythm guitar part's D, C, and F chords. [27]
The Pendergrass and Houston version appears on Pendergrass's eighth studio album Love Language (1984) and Houston's self-titled debut album (1985). It was written by Linda Creed and Michael Masser and production overseen by Masser. "Hold Me" was the first single release of Houston's career.
"Hold Me" (1933 song), written by Jack Little, David Oppenheim, and Ira Schuster "Hold Me" (Anouk & Douwe Bob song) , 2015 "Hold Me" (Barbara Mandrell song) , 1977
"Baby, Hold Me Close" is a song written by Jerry Lee Lewis and Bob Tubert and released as a single by Lewis in the U.S. in February 1965 on Smash Records. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The song was also released in the UK in 1965 as a 45 single on Philips Records .