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"Closer to You" is a song recorded by American country music singer Carly Pearce. It was released in November 2018 as the first single from her self-titled second studio album . The song was written by Hillary Lindsey , Gordie Sampson and Troy Verges .
The song was recorded several times by various artists during the 1960s but without popular success. It became Carpenters' first RIAA-certified Gold single, as well as their first Billboard Hot 100 single to reach the top 10. It remained at #1 for four weeks and became one of the Carpenters' most iconic songs. Richard devoted the song to Karen. [5]
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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.
"Closer to You" is a song recorded by South Korean singer Jungkook of BTS, featuring Jamaican–American music group Major Lazer, for his debut studio album Golden, released on November 3, 2023, by Big Hit Music.
You Can Call Me; Stylized as Closer to you) is a song recorded by South Korean hip hop duo Exo-SC, the second official sub-unit of the South Korean-Chinese boy group Exo. It was released on July 22, 2019 by SM Entertainment as one of the three title tracks of their debut extended play What a Life .
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"Closer to Free" is a 1993 song by American rock band BoDeans featured on their fifth studio album, Go Slow Down. It is the band's biggest hit, [1] peaking at number 16 on the US Billboard Hot 100, number 11 in Australia, and number one in Canada after its re-release in 1996. It was featured as the theme of the TV series Party of Five.