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20. “I Want It That Way” by The Backstreet Boys. Best for Family Fun. Notable lyrics: “You are, my fire.The one, desire” Time to get the gang together again for one of the biggest songs to ...
Don't Break My Heart (La Toya Jackson song) Don't Fall in Love with a Dreamer; Don't Give Up (Peter Gabriel and Kate Bush song) Don't Go Breaking My Heart; Don't Go Out; Don't Knock My Love; Don't Know Much; Don't Let Me Cross Over; Don't Look Any Further; Don't Play; Don't Rush (Kelly Clarkson song) Don't Stop (Fleetwood Mac song) Don't You ...
duet with Kelli O'Hara "There Once Was A Man" (2) Richard Adler, Jerry Ross: Harry on Broadway, Act I: 2006 duet with Kelli O'Hara "There Once Was a Man" (3) Richard Adler, Jerry Ross: Harry on Broadway, Act I bonus track 2006 duet with Kelli O'Hara "There's No Business Like Show Business" Irving Berlin: Come by Me: 1999 "(They Long to Be ...
The version was released on her album Onde o Amor Me Leva in the same year. [11] The Portuguese lyrics were written by the Brazilian composer Cláudio Rabello. [ 11 ] " Amor Dividido" had an official video and it was a big hit in Brazil in 1989, long run on radio and Rosana leading to many TV shows.
"Feelins'" is a song written by Troy Seals, Will Jennings and Don Goodman, and recorded by American country music artists Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn as a duet. It was released in June 1975 as the first single and title track from the album Feelins'. The song was the fifth and final number one for the duo of Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn.
Indonesian composer Krishna Balagita composed the lyrics and music for "Seluruh Cinta". Singaporean M. Nasir wrote, produced, and provided the vocals for the duet "Bagaikan Sakti". Regarded as a Malaysian film icon, Siti has covered and recorded three songs that were composed by P. Ramlee, "Alunan Biola", "Anakku Sayangku", and "Bunga Melor".
A subsequent edition of the album features the duet version. The song debuted at No. 35 on the US Billboard Hot 100, becoming Crow's 10th top 40 hit on the chart. The single also reached No. 2 on the Canadian Singles Chart and peaked at No. 30 in Hungary. The duet received a Grammy Award nomination in 2007 for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals ...
The song was first recorded as a duet by Gloria Loring and Carl Anderson in 1985 for the soap opera Days of Our Lives, produced by Doug Lenier. That recording remained unreleased until the summer of 1986, when it was released shortly after a version by Juice Newton and Eddie Rabbitt hit country radio.