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"Anything for You" is a 1988 ballad written by Cuban-American singer and songwriter Gloria Estefan and sung by Estefan and Miami Sound Machine. The song appeared on their 1987 album Let It Loose . After years of fluctuating success in the United States, "Anything for You" marked a breakthrough for the group when it topped the Billboard magazine ...
"Anything for You" is a song recorded by American singer and songwriter Ledisi, from her ninth studio album, The Wild Card (2020). Listen Back Entertainment released "Anything for You" on April 3, 2020, as the lead single. [1] "Anything for You" is a slow-tempo R&B song about cherishing one's partner and doing anything for them.
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Let It Loose is the tenth studio album by Gloria Estefan and Miami Sound Machine, released in 1987.It is the first studio album to feature a specific credit for Estefan, but is her 10th album overall including her work with Miami Sound Machine.
The song was released as a 1981 single, backed with "Red Hot & Blue Love", as the album's lead single, though it was initially unsuccessful. After the success of the Grammy award-winning and number one single " Jessie's Girl ", it was re-released, and peaked at number eight on the US Billboard Hot 100 . [ 4 ]
"Anything for You" (Bonnie Pink song), 2007 "Anything for You" (Gloria Estefan and Miami Sound Machine song), 1988 a reissue of the same name of the band's album Let It Loose released in Europe, Australasia and South Africa "Anything for You" (Snow song), 1995 "(I Would Do) Anything for You", a jazz standard written by Alex Hill, Claude Hopkins ...
"Anything for You" is a song by Canadian reggae recording artist Snow, released as the first single from his second album, Murder Love (1995). While becoming a club favorite and a grassroots hit on The Box in the United States and Canada , the single only peaked at number 74 on the Canadian Singles Chart .
The biggest hit version of the song was recorded by Rick Nelson in 1963. Nelson's version went to number six on the US pop chart and spent two weeks at number one on the Middle-Road chart in early 1964; [ 14 ] this would be Nelson's final single to reach the Top 10 until " Garden Party " in 1972.