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To date, Foster and Allen have achieved album and video sales in excess of 25 million worldwide. [4] Foster and Allen celebrated their 30th Anniversary together in the music industry with the release of their album, Foster and Allen Sing the No. 1's, which was a Top 30 hit in the UK Albums Chart during Christmas 2005. Their "World Concert Tour ...
The title tune co-written by Foster and Tom Keane features double entendres comparing living on both coasts of the United States to Allen's own bisexuality. The album has become a classic with lovers of west coast pop music not just because of the songs but for the use of musicians like Toto, Steve Lukather, Jay Graydon and others.
The song went on to be recorded by many artists, including the Alexander Brothers, Judy Collins, Phil Coulter, Floyd Cramer, Carlene Davis, Florida Boys, Roger Whittaker, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Foster and Allen, Bill Gaither, Lynda Randle, Ivan Parker, The King's Heralds, Don Gibson, Arthur Greenslade, Lee Greenwood, Roy Drusky, George Hamilton ...
"Forty Shades of Green" has also been recorded by Dexys Midnight Runners, Daniel O'Donnell, Foster and Allen, Roger Whittaker and Ruby Murray, among others. [2] Irish guitarist Gary Moore quoted the song in the title track of his 1987 album, Wild Frontier, as a reference to a once innocent Ireland "before the wars began": "The victims you have ...
Foster The People have signed to Atlantic Records ahead of the release of their first new album in seven years, “Paradise State of Mind,” slated for Aug. 16. The first single, “Lost In Space ...
In 1983, Irish duo Foster and Allen reached number one in New Zealand, [11] number six in Ireland, 27 in the UK singles chart and 17 in Australia [12] with their version. [13] It was also recorded by De Dannan on the album Star-Spangled Molly, by Josef Locke on Let there be Peace, and by James Galway and The Chieftains on In Ireland.
Kimiyo is an album by Alex Henry Foster and artist friend Momoka, released on April 26, 2024, through Hopeful Tragedy Records.It was produced by fellow Your Favorite Enemies and the Long Shadows bandmate Ben Lemelin, with whom Foster worked on the Juno-nominated [1] album Between Illness and Migration [2] and the ADISQ-nominated [3] [4] album Windows in the Sky.
"Fly Away" is a song written by David Foster and Carole Bayer Sager. ... Single by Peter Allen; from the album Bi-Coastal; B-side "Simon" Released: 1980: Recorded ...