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The song was first released in 1966 as a B-side to "Hold Me Closer". [5] However, after impressive sales in the rest of Europe (it reached the top 10 in Belgium and the Netherlands [6]) the song was re-issued in the UK on 1 May 1968 and reached number 1 on the UK Singles Chart for three consecutive weeks beginning 9 July 1968. [7]
Swims released "The Door" as part of his debut album, I've Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 1), as a track on September 15, 2023. [6] Days later, Swims uploaded a live version of the song on YouTube. [7] The song was later released as a single on April 17, 2024. [8] Warner serviced the song for radio airplay in Italy on May 10, 2024. [9]
The Equals released their first single “I Won’t Be There” in 1966, [8] followed by “Hold Me Closer”, with “Baby, Come Back” as the B-side. [3] It did not do well in the United Kingdom, but after DJs in Europe began playing “Baby, Come Back”, it went to the number one position in Germany and the Netherlands.
Leave the Door Open" was composed in the key of C major with a tempo of 74 beats per minute. [27] "Leave the Door Open" starts with .Paak's "raspy" voice and Mars's background ad-libs. [4] [21] The lyrics are an "erotic invitation" from the singer to a woman, encouraging her to come over to his house.
Baby, Come Back is an album by British group The Equals, which was released in the U.S. by RCA Victor, who had obtained the rights to manufacture and distribute the album in all of the Americas from the band's British label, President Records.
Open the Door - Live at Mietta's, a 1992 collaborative live jazz album by Jex Saarelaht and Kate Ceberano " Open the Door, Richard ", a 1954 song first recorded by Jack McVea Open the door see mountain , a Chinglish expression
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Equals Supreme is the fourth album by the Equals, released on President Records. [1] Although the album did not chart, the single derived from it, "Softly Softly", did chart, and it reached position 48. It was the Equals' fourth single to enter the singles chart, [2] and the fourth Equals song written by Eddy Grant to chart in the UK Singles Chart.