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"Pick Up the Pieces" was released in the United Kingdom in July 1974 but failed to chart. When the album was released in the United States in October 1974, radio stations there started to play the song, and on 22 February 1975, it went to the top of the US pop singles chart and peaked at number five on the soul charts. [ 4 ]
On 19 May 2012, Faith performed "Picking Up the Pieces" live on T4. [37] She also performed the track during the fourth results show of The Voice UK. [38] On 30 May 2012, Faith talked about and performed "Picking Up the Pieces" live on This Morning. [39] "Picking Up the Pieces" was performed by Faith on The Graham Norton Show on 15 June. [40]
Picking Up the Pieces (Jewel album), 2015; Picking Up the Pieces (Seventh Day Slumber album), 2003; Pickin' Up the Pieces (Fitz and the Tantrums album), 2010; Pickin' Up the Pieces, 1969 "Pickin' Up the Pieces" (song), the title song "Picking Up the Pieces" (Difford & Tilbrook song), 1984 "Picking Up the Pieces" (Paloma Faith song), 2012
The retrospective finds several tunes holding up well over the years, including 'It Wouldn't Be Enough,' 'Picking up the Pieces' the soothing 'Music,' and the popular 'Make Me an Instrument.' "[30] In 1984, The Archers released their last album for the now struggling Light Records, All Systems Are Go, which became a catalyst—along with their ...
Pickin' Up the Pieces: The Best of Average White Band — — 1994 The Best of the Average White Band - Let's Go Round Again: 38 — BPI: Silver [25] 1997 Pick Up the Pieces and Other Hits — — 2005 Greatest & Latest — — 2006 The Very Best Of — — 2009 Pick Up the Pieces (The Very Best Of) — — 2014 All the Pieces - The Complete ...
Pick Up the Pieces, a 1977 album by The Royals, or the title song Pick Up the Pieces EP , a 2008 EP by A Thorn for Every Heart, or the title song Pick Up the Pieces , a 1981 album by Eddie Kirkland , or a later short film about him
After five years of radio silence, Paramore returns more popular than ever before — and they’ve forged an album to match their now-supersized status, refurbishing fear and fury for arena stages.
Nicol left the group in 2004 to pursue a solo career, and for most of 2005 Melodie Crittenden sang with the group. [6]The 2006 Bless the Broken Road album was a project that teamed original Selah members Allan Hall and Todd Smith with a wide variety of guest singers.