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Withers, then 31, was working at a factory making bathrooms for 747s at the time he wrote the song. When the song went gold, the record company presented Withers with a golden toilet seat, marking the start of his new career. [5] "Ain't No Sunshine" was the first of Withers' three gold records in the U.S.
This time, "She's Gone" was a hit, peaking at No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100. On the R&B chart, the song peaked at No. 93. [ 7 ] On the Radio & Records airplay chart, the song debuted at No. 37 on the August 13, 1976 issue; after six weeks it reached a peak of No. 8, staying there for three weeks, with four weeks in the top 10 of the chart and ...
"She's Gone, Gone, Gone" was also a single by American country music artist Glen Campbell. It was released in September 1989 as the first single from the album Walkin' in the Sun . The song reached number 6 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.
"No Sunshine" is a song by American rapper DMX, released on March 13, 2001, as the lead single from the soundtrack of the 2001 film Exit Wounds, which he also starred in. Produced by Dame Grease, it contains a sample of "Ain't No Sunshine" by Bill Withers. The song is also used as the entrance music of former UFC Middleweight Champion Anderson ...
[5] [10] About the song, she stated, "It’s the obligatory pep-talk you give your girlfriend when she’s going through a breakup. You’re reminding her she’s your partner-in-crime and showing unconditional support […] I’m telling a real story that I think girls need to hear. You want to know your friends are there for you during a ...
Pitchfork listed the song at number 4 for the 100 best songs of 2019 [19] and at number 145 for the 200 best songs of the 2010s. [20] The track was also shortlisted for BBC Radio 1 DJ Annie Mac 's Hottest Record of The Year, voted for by the public, and ended up scoring third place, falling behind fellow British artists AJ Tracey and Sam Fender .
"Sunshine" is a song by English singer Gabrielle. It was written by Gabrielle and Jonathan Shorten for her third album, Rise (1999). Released as the album's lead single, the song became her sixth top-10 hit on the UK Singles Chart , peaking at number nine.
Sunshine" contains elements of the 1971 song "Want Ads" by American R&B girl group Honey Cone. [1] [2] Coulter said the sample gives the song "that happy 70s feel". [2] "Sunshine" was released as a CD single and digital extended play (EP) on 26 September 2005, as the second single from Coulter's self-titled debut album, Ricki-Lee. [3] "