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"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.
Morris wrote down the words and music and published the song “Just a Closer Walk with Thee” that year, 1940, adding a few lyrics of his own to provide more breadth. Within two years the song became a standard in gospel music, eventually becoming a standard in Jazz, and then moving into the realm of American folk music, known and sung by ...
"Keep On Pushing" is a 1964 single by The Impressions, and was the title track of the album of the same name. Chart history. The single became the group's sixth ...
So Soon We Change is a 1979 album by Temptations singer David Ruffin. [2] It was his first album for Warner Bros. Records after years of being with Motown . Critical reception
In 2018, Billboard ranked "Close to You" the top single of the summer of 1970. [11] Bacharach and David gave Herb Alpert the song after he scored a number one hit in 1968 with "This Guy's in Love with You", which the duo had also written. Alpert recorded the song, but he was displeased with the recording and did not release it.
"Close to Me · Remix" is the name given to the remixed version of the song, released as a single in October 1990 to promote the album Mixed Up. It was made available in two different versions, the "Closer Mix", included on the 12-inch and the limited edition CD single, and the "Closest Mix", included on the 7-inch and the regular edition CD ...
The Cure's Robert Smith, 64, grapples with mortality, plays 6 dark new songs during cathartic Hollywood Bowl residency: 'It's really hard to keep hold of your younger self' Lyndsey Parker May 26 ...
Kim Wilde (born Kim Smith, 18 November 1960) [3] is an English pop singer. She first gained success in 1981 with her debut single " Kids in America ", which peaked at No. 2 in the UK. In 1983, she received the Brit Award for Best British Female solo artist. [ 4 ]