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"Suddenly" is a song from 1985 co-written and performed by UK-based singer Billy Ocean. Co-written and produced by Keith Diamond , it is the title track to Ocean's 1984 breakthrough album . Released as the third single from the album (following the success of " Caribbean Queen " and " Loverboy "), the ballad became the album's most successful ...
Suddenly is the fifth studio album by British singer Billy Ocean, released on 12 September 1984 by Jive Records. It featured his first major US pop hit single " Caribbean Queen (No More Love on the Run) ", which reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 .
Leslie Sebastian Charles MBE (born 21 January 1950), known professionally as Billy Ocean, is a Trinidadian-born British singer and songwriter. Between 1976 and 1988, he had a series of hit songs in the UK and internationally.
"Let the River Run" is the first of only two songs to have won all three major awards (Oscar, Golden Globe, Grammy) while being composed and written, as well as performed, entirely by a single artist [5] – the other being "Streets of Philadelphia" by Bruce Springsteen from Philadelphia.
The Billy Ocean Collection: Released: 25 November 2002; Label: Epic — — — — — — Let's Get Back Together: The Love Songs of Billy Ocean: Released: 3 February 2003; Label: Jive / BMG; 69 — — — — — Ultimate Collection: Released: 5 June 2004; Label: Jive; 28 — — — — — BPI: Silver [11] The Best of Billy Ocean ...
“Let the river run, let all the dreamers wake the nation.” — Carly Simon, “Let the River Run” ... “The hills are alive with the sound of music, with songs they have sung for a thousand ...
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Ian Sime from York's The Press says Ocean's cover of "A Simple Game" is richly infused with Northern Soul angst, calling it "the perfect hit single". However, his interpretations of "A Change Is Gonna Come", "No Woman No Cry" and "Having a Party" have a "distinct air of Cabaret Classic, and the least said about his rendition of "Cry Me a River" the better."