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"Ocean Drive" is a song written by British musical duo Lighthouse Family for their debut album of the same name (1995). Produced by Mike Peden , the song was released as the second single from the album on 2 October 1995 and reached the top 40 on the UK Singles Chart .
"Ocean Drive" is a song by British DJ and record producer Duke Dumont, and features uncredited vocals by Boy Matthews. It was released as the lead single from his seventh extended play, Blasé Boys Club Part 1 , on 31 July 2015.
Ocean Drive is the debut album by British musical duo Lighthouse Family, released in 1995 on Wildcard / Polydor Records. The album produced the UK top 10 hit " Lifted " (the most-played single on radio nationally during the first quarter of 1996 [ 5 ] ) and UK top 20 hits " Ocean Drive ", " Goodbye Heartbreak " and " Loving Every Minute ".
At the end of July 2015, he released "Ocean Drive", from the EP, Blasé Boys Club Pt. 1. [13] On 15 July 2015, during an interview with Annie Mac on BBC Radio 1, Duke Dumont said that he would be releasing two new singles, "Be Here" and "Worship" from the EP, For Club Play Only Pt. 4. It was released by Defected Records on 1 August 2016. [14]
Ocean Drive magazine is named after the street. British easy-listening duo The Lighthouse Family released a single entitled "Ocean Drive” in 1995 (although this is based on a road in the UK), which reached #11 on the UK Singles Chart. A street in the 2002 video game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City is based on the street.
"Lifted" is a song written by British musical duo Lighthouse Family for their 1995 debut album, Ocean Drive. The track was produced by Mike Peden and was released as the album's lead single on 8 May 1995, reaching the top 75 in the UK.
That’s what Ocean Spray has always been known for ever since the company was formed nearly 100 years ago. But just because it has remained consistent doesn’t mean it hasn’t been innovating.
711 Ocean Drive is a 1950 American crime film noir [3] directed by Joseph M. Newman and starring Edmond O'Brien, Joanne Dru and Otto Kruger. [4] Plot.