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The music video for "Come a Little Closer" was directed by Matthew Schultz and released on November 12, 2013. [3] A mix of animation and live-action footage, it depicts the members of Cage the Elephant being transported to an alien planet and trying to escape from several monstrous beings, and in Schultz's case, having to navigate out of the ...
The song was translated into English as "Come Closer to Me," in the film Easy to Wed by Carlos Ramírez. [2] The song was covered by Nat King Cole in 1958, in both English and Spanish. This version peaked at number 38 on the Billboard Hot 100. [3] In 2013, a posthumous duet was created with his daughter Natalie Cole
"Come a Little Closer" was released by Curb Records in America and Canada only, on 7" vinyl [2] [7] and as a one-track promotional CD. For release as a single, the album version of "Come a Little Closer" was edited and reduced by almost a minute in duration. It was dubbed the "Edited Version".
Come a Little Closer may refer to: "Come a Little Closer" (Dierks Bentley song) "Come a Little Closer" (Cage the Elephant song) "Come a Little Closer" (The Desert Rose Band song) Come a Little Closer, an album by Etta James; Come a Little Closer, a 2018 novel by Rachel Abbott
"Come a Little Bit Closer" is a song by the 1960s rock and roll band Jay and the Americans. It reached number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 on November 21, 1964, making it the band's highest-charting single. [1] It also peaked at number 4 on the Cashbox chart and at number 1 on RPM's singles chart.
It topped the Billboard Alternative Songs chart in the United States, becoming the second number-one single from Melophobia, following the album's single "Come a Little Closer", and the band's fifth overall chart-topper. An instrumental version is featured in the videogame Marvel's Spider-Man 2.
"Come a Little Closer" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Dierks Bentley. It was released in July 2005 as the second single from his 2005 album Modern Day Drifter . The song went to number one on the U.S. Country chart and held that position for the chart weeks of December 3 and December 10, 2005.
"Get a Little Closer", by M. Pokora from Mise à jour (2010) "Get a Little Closer", by Pretty Ricky from Bluestars (2005) This page was last edited on 25 ...