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Lian Ross: Männer sind Krieger: 2008 "A Chi Mi Dice" Bino feat. Jobel: Emozioni: 2008 "Solo Tú" David Tavaré feat. Lian Ross: La Vida Viene Y Va: 2008 "La Vita é Bella" Oliver Lukas feat. Lian Ross: Für Dich: 2012 "Liebe" Oliver Lukas feat. Lian Ross: Seiltänzer: 2013 "Am Fenster" Matthias Reim: Unendlich: 2015 "Dale Duro" Tapo & Raya ...
Bjerre, was the lead vocalist of the band, who later pursued a solo career as Terri B!. Bjerre was replaced by Jobel (Lian Ross) as vocalist in 1999. However, the live act was fronted by Jane and Francine (aka 2 Blond Bandits) until 2000. [3] The project was stopped in 2005.
Ross Copperman — "Holdin' You" Ross Copperman, Ashley Gorley — "Somewhere There's A Light On" Josh Osborne, Ross Copperman Walker Hayes: Single "AA" Walker Hayes, Luke Laird — "I Hope You Miss Me" Walker Hayes, Nick Ruth, Sam Sumser, Sean Small Miranda Lambert — "Y'all Means All" Miranda Lambert, Luke Dick LANCO — "Near Mrs."
A different album also titled Ross was released on the RCA label in 1983. Several outtakes from the 1978 Ross sessions produced by Hal Davis, Greg Wright and Michael Masser have subsequently been issued on various other albums with Ross. Titles among these include "For Once in My Life", "You Build Me Up to Tear Me Down", "Sweet Summertime Livin ...
"Say You Don't Mind" is a song written and originally recorded by English musician Denny Laine. It was a top 20 hit for Colin Blunstone in ... but this never happened.
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Its title track, "Love Means (You Never Have to Say You're Sorry)", was a minor U.S. hit, peaking at #39 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. [3] The song found a much wider audience among adults, reaching #5 on Billboard's Easy Listening survey. In Canada, the song reached #45 on the Pop chart [4] and #33 Adult Contemporary. [5]
"Say You Will" was one of Foreigner's last two Top 10 chart hits in the United States, followed by the 1988 release of the single "I Don't Want to Live Without You" (which reached No. 5 on the Hot 100 chart). The song also became the band's third-highest-charting hit in Germany, where it reached No. 22, faring even better in Switzerland, the ...