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Chance is the eighth album by American soul and gospel singer Candi Staton. [1] Singles released from the album included "When You Wake Up Tomorrow" (co-written by Patrick Adams and Wayne K. Garfield), and the title track, which became a top 20 R&B record.
[5] Paul said, "You pursue that dream, and you go to bed and get up the next day, and it’s a gorgeous day. It encourages you in one breath, and in another breath doesn’t acknowledge that you just failed miserably. You wake up and it doesn’t match your mood. It’s a bright and shiny day." [4]
On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 0% of 9 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 2.7/10. [6]Lukas Spathis of Voices from the Balcony gave the movie its least negative review, at one and a half stars out of 5, detailing that "The Minute You Wake up Dead is a weak movie that descends into being a bad one thanks to its insistence on using every trope."
In 1978, Staton scored another Top 50 hit in the UK with "Honest I Do Love You". [10] In 1979 from her album Chance, Staton released the single "When You Wake Up Tomorrow" (co-written by Patrick Adams and Wayne K. Garfield) and the title song "Chance", a top 20 R&B charted record. Other dance club chart hits included "When You Wake Up Tomorrow ...
Tomorrow I'll Wake Up and Scald Myself with Tea (Czech: Zítra vstanu a opařím se čajem) is a 1977 Czechoslovak comical science fiction film directed by Jindřich Polák. It is a screen adaptation of Josef Nesvadba 's short story with the same title.
As soon as you wake up, hearing the trees, that's music. Hearing the crickets, that's music. I feel like everything that we do is music. When you come outside, listen to the trees, the birds, the crickets, the animals, they all make music", says Timabaland. [4]
"When I Wake Up Tomorrow" is a song by American rock band Cheap Trick, which was released in 2016 as the second and final single from their seventeenth studio album Bang, Zoom, Crazy... Hello . It was written by Julian Raymond , Robin Zander , Rick Nielsen and Tom Petersson , and produced by Raymond and Cheap Trick.
Barbara Mason (born August 9, 1947, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States) [1] is an American soul [2] singer with several R&B and pop hits in the 1960s and 1970s, best known for her self-written 1965 hit song "Yes, I'm Ready". [1]