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"Nothing But a Heartache" debuted at No. 93 on the Billboard Hot 100 on 8 March 1969. The single reached the Top 20 in several US markets – its chart peak in Boston was No. 3 – but the staggered regional success indicated by its 14-week Hot 100 run dictated that its national peak – achieved on the 24 May 1969 Hot 100 – would be No. 34.
Nothing but a Heartache" is a Northern soul hit originally released on the Deram Records label in November 1968 by South Carolina trio The Flirtations. The song was produced by Wayne Bickerton and co-written by Bickerton and Tony Waddington , who were later responsible for the 1970s successes of The Rubettes .
In September, three videos from the album were released. A lyric video for "The Art of Love" debuted on Diamond's YouTube/VEVO channel, [2] and the video for the album's first single, "Something Blue", premiered on Yahoo! Music. [6] Rolling Stone debuted the video for "Nothing But a Heartache". [7]
The single (including an edited version) was released in the UK on 5 December 2010. "Believer" features R&B singer Wynter Gordon. In April 2012, Russell discussed with fans after a gig in Bournemouth about talk of signing a new contract on Ministry of Sound's label, to release an album in early 2013. He is quoted as saying, "It's still early ...
A former Playboy model killed herself and her 7-year-old son after jumping from a hotel in Midtown New York City on Friday morning. The New York Post reports that 47-year-old Stephanie Adams ...
Moore, who still served as the group's frontwoman and who also wrote lyrics for some of Crazy P's songs, died on 30 August 2024, at the age of 52. [10] The cause was suicide. She had been suffering from perimenopause [ 11 ]
Yesterday, we got a call that confirms the tape's existence. While reporting the original story we had reached out to Mollie Nelson, the widow of the owner of Chubbuck's news station, who the ...
Gibbins died from a brain aneurysm in his sleep at his Florida home on 4 October 2005 at the age of 56. [10] He was survived by his second wife Ellie and a son from a previous marriage. [2] Speaking of his bandmate, Molland (who is now the only surviving member of Badfinger's classic line-up) said: "I spoke to Mike on Monday afternoon.