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In 2017, Billboard ranked "You're Not Alone" number 64 in their list of "The 100 Greatest Pop Songs of 1997", praising it as "one of the year's most striking pop singles, with club energy and trip-hop atmospherics, based around Olive's soulful siren call and synths that streak across the production like an electrical storm."
"You're Not Alone" is a song written by Jim Scott [2] and recorded by the band Chicago for their 1988 album Chicago 19, with Bill Champlin singing lead vocals. When released as a single early the following year, the song peaked at #10 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 .
"You Are Not Alone" is a song by American singer Michael Jackson from his ninth studio album, HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I (1995). It was released on August 15, 1995, by Epic and Sony , as the second single from the album.
By 1994, three demos (which would become "Miracle", "Falling" and "You're Not Alone") [5] were recorded in Kellett's cellar studio, [4] upon which the two began their search for a singer. At this time, Kellett went on tour as keyboardist with Vini Reilly's The Durutti Column , with whom he had played for a decade prior to joining Simply Red.
You Are Not Alone (Kinetics & One Love album), 2012; You Are Not Alone (Mavis Staples album) or the title song, 2010; You're Not Alone (Andrew W.K. album) or the title song, 2018 ...
Drawn from Memory is the second album by English rock band Embrace, released on 27 March 2000 by Mobetta, Hut, and Virgin Records.Following the release of their debut studio album The Good Will Out (1998), touring keyboardist Mickey Dale became an official member.
The guitar riffs on the album were listed on Alternative Press's "Best Guitar Riffs of 2000s Rock." [5] The first single, "Voices" was listed on the "Top 46 Post-hardcore Songs of the 2000s", and the second single, "You're Not Alone" was listed on the "Top 10 Essential Emo Power Ballads" by the Alternative Press. [6] [7]
Written and produced by Young, the track runs at 84 BPM and is in the key of D-sharp major. [6] Young's range in the song spans from the notes Eb3 to C5. [7] According to an interview with Power 88 FM radio, the song was inspired after Young read a news report online about a Sudanese woman, who was sentenced to death for her Christian beliefs, but was later rescued. [8]