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"Can't Remember to Forget You" is a song recorded by Colombian singer Shakira from her fourth English and overall tenth studio album, Shakira, featuring Barbadian singer Rihanna. Shakira began planning to make new music in 2011: work continued into 2012, at which time she left her previous label Epic Records and joined RCA Records .
Don't You Remember When" (also known as "Don't You Remember") is a song written by Lynsey de Paul and Barry Blue, [1] that was released as a single by Vera Lynn on 20 February 1976 on the EMI record label, [2] [3] [4] in the UK as well as in Europe.
Gotye discussed writing "Somebody That I Used to Know" in an interview with Sound on Sound: "Writing 'Somebody' was a gradual and linear process. I started with the Luiz Bonfa sample, then I found the drums, and after that I started working on the lyric and the melody, and added the wobbly guitar-sample melody.
Dwiki Dharmawan in 2013. During his 40-year career, the Indonesian pop songwriter Dwiki Dharmawan wrote many songs, either by himself or in collaboration with others. He made his breakout with his song "Gemilang" which he co-wrote with film producer Mira Lesmana, released in the late 1980s.
However, radio airplay by stations in California prompted the song's re-release in December, affording "Don't Say You Don't Remember" much greater American chart success during the winter of 1972 (#15 Billboard and #16 Cash Box). The song was featured on her 1972 album, I'll Make You Music [4] and was arranged by Charles Calello. [5]
"Don't Forget to Remember", also called "Don't Forget to Remember Me", is a country ballad recorded by the Bee Gees, from the album Cucumber Castle. The song was written by Barry and Maurice Gibb . It was produced by the band with Robert Stigwood .
Rick Steves says prostate surgery has given him an unexpected insight.. Steves, author of more than 100 travel guides and host of the long-running PBS Series Rick Steves' Europe, was diagnosed ...
If you do remember the first time you saw Pulp, you want to relive it. If you don't, all you want is a credible facsimile." [ 7 ] Sometimes, a "sanitised" version of the song was aired on TV and radio, with the lyric " I don't care if you screw him " changed to " I don't care if you knew him ".