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"You Are the Reason" is a song by English singer Calum Scott. It was released on 17 November 2017 via Capitol Records, as his second original single from his debut album Only Human. It was produced by Fraser T. Smith. [1] The song has been streamed over one billion times, [2] and has sold over five million copies worldwide. [3]
You Are the Reason" is a 2017 song by Calum Scott. You Are the Reason may refer to: "You Are the Reason", a song by Air Supply from Yours Truly, 2001 "You Are the Reason", a song by Katrine Lukins, competing to represent Latvia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2014; The Reason, a song recorded by Celine Dion in 1997.
A new version of "You Are the Reason" was released ahead of the album in early 2018 as a collaboration with Leona Lewis, and was performed by the two on The One Show in February 2018. In May, Scott released " What I Miss Most " as the fourth single from Only Human .
"You're the Reason" is a song by Bobby Edwards, released as a single in the United States in 1961. The song reached number four on the Hot C&W Sides chart and number 11 on the Hot 100 chart. Chart performance
You're the Reason" is a 1961 song by Bobby Edwards. You're the Reason may also refer to: You're the Reason or the title track, by Melinda Doolittle, 2013 "You're the Reason", a song by Victoria Justice from Victorious: Music from the Hit TV Show "You're the Reason", a 1998 song by Wamdue Project (Chris Brann)
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You're the Reason I'm Living is a 1963 album by Bobby Darin. It contains Country and Western music, often with a big band twist, and features arrangements by Jimmie Haskell, Shorty Rogers and Gerald Wilson. The title track was a number three hit single. The album reached number 43 on the Billboard 200 chart.
"You're the Reason God Made Oklahoma" is a song from the film Any Which Way You Can, performed by American country music artists David Frizzell and Shelly West. It was written by Larry Collins and Sandy Pinkard (of Pinkard & Bowden). The song was West's debut on the country chart and Frizzell's second hit on the country chart.