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"You're My World" fell short of "I Can't Hear You No More"'s #1 peak on the Billboard Easy Listening Top 50 which afforded "You're My World" a peak of #5: however "You're My World" was overall a more substantial Easy Listening hit than "I Can't Hear You No More", as evidenced by Billboard 's ranking "You're My World" as the #12 Easy Listening ...
Rice-Milton had his third hit with "You're My World" in 1970 (a song that had previously been a hit for Cilla Black), [1] while bass player Gordon Haskell later joined King Crimson. [1] By 1978, the band began writing and recording heavier rock songs.
Reggae Heart (Dave Miller) 3:01; My Everything (Dave Miller) 3:04; Play Lily Play (Dave Miller) 5:23; Sailor's Rest (Dave Miller, Sterling Smith) 4:39; The Miner (Pat Hooper) 4:40; Just Flow (Dave Miller) 4:10; Just Flow: The Tribute Sessions is the first studio album by American singer-songwriter Dave Miller. An independent release, the album ...
Her second UK No. 1 success, "You're My World", was an English-language rendition of the Italian popular song "Il Mio Mondo" by composer Umberto Bindi. She also enjoyed chart success with the song in America, Australia, New Zealand, Europe, South Africa and Canada. Both songs sold over one million copies worldwide, and were awarded gold discs. [15]
By 1988, he had moved to Warner Bros. Records and released his third album, I Love You Avenue, which included the single "You're My World". Heyward's 1993 album, From Monday to Sunday , on Epic Records , featured a more classic rock style, [ 14 ] and brought him his first hits of the 1990s.
Some of the songs inspired sequences in the film. When Wright heard a cover version of "Wade In The Water" by the Graham Bond Organisation, he "would just start imagining that first dream". Cilla Black's "You're My World" with its dramatic strings conjured up "the sort of the tone and the mood". Most of the songs selected were from the 1960s.
The Drifters – "You're More Than Number In My Little Red Book" David Dundas – "Another Funny Honeymoon" Eddie and the Hot Rods – "Do Anything You Wanna Do", "I Might Be Lying" The Emotions – "I Don't Want To Lose Your Love" Tony Etoria – "I Can Prove It" Generation X – "Wild Youth" Andy Gibb – "I Just Want to Be Your Everything"
Company of Strangers were a short-lived rock, pop music studio project formed by Simon Hussey in late 1991. The album featured performances by Daryl Braithwaite (ex-Sherbet) on vocals, Simon Hussey (ex-Cats Under Pressure, Australian Crawl) on keyboards, drums, engineering and production, Jef Scott on guitar and vocals, and James Reyne (ex-Australian Crawl) on vocals and guitar. [1]