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The song features a music video, however, Andrews doesn't appear in it. The video appeared on Billboard's "Hot Videoclip Tracks" chart in 2008. [2] The video was directed by Christie Cook. [3] A second version of the video with Bret Michaels in Iraq footage was released in 2008 when the song featured on the compilation Rock My World.
Lee Michaels is the third album by Lee Michaels and was released in 1969. It reached #53 on the Billboard Top LPs chart. [3] The album was recorded live in studio with only Michaels playing the organ and bass pedals and Barry "Frosty" Smith on drums. The first side (tracks 1-5) consists of a medley of songs.
Michael Barry Reid (born May 24, 1947) [1] is an American country music artist, composer, and former professional football player. He played as a defensive tackle for five seasons with the Cincinnati Bengals in the National Football League (NFL).
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Paul Michael Barry is a British songwriter and musician. He has written or co-written a number of well known songs, including "Believe" by Cher, [1] "Hero" and "Bailamos" by Enrique Iglesias and the five-times platinum U.S. single "Let It Go" by James Bay. He has won three Ivor Novello Awards and ASCAP PRS writer of the year 2000. [1]
Barry Manilow's A Very Barry Christmas will showcase Manilow's most loved hits. While a setlist hasn't been released, we'll hear some of his most popular songs, including "I Write the Songs ...
Lee Eugene Michaels (born Michael Olsen, November 24, 1945) [1] is an American rock musician who sings and accompanies himself on organ, piano, or guitar. He is best known for his 1971 Top 10 US hit single , " Do You Know What I Mean ".
Paul Ryan wrote Barry's 1968 hit "Eloise", the 1971 hit "Who Put the Lights Out?" for Dana and another of his songs, "I Will Drink the Wine", was a top-20 hit on the UK Singles Chart for Frank Sinatra. [4] In the 1970s Ryan relocated to the United States, and in 1976 released an album, Scorpio Rising, but later left the music industry. After ...