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"Stronger Than Me" is a song by English singer-songwriter Amy Winehouse from her debut studio album Frank (2003). Written by Winehouse and Salaam Remi, "Stronger Than Me" was released in the United Kingdom as the lead single on 6 October 2003, it ended up as the lowest-charting single from Frank and of Winehouse's career, peaking at number 71 on the UK Singles Chart.
Frank is the debut studio album by English singer and songwriter Amy Winehouse.It was released on 20 October 2003 by Island Records.Production for the album took place during 2002 to 2003 and was handled by Winehouse, Salaam Remi, Commissioner Gordon, Jimmy Hogarth and Matt Rowe.
"Stronger Than Me" is a song recorded by American country music singer Garth Brooks. It was released on November 19, 2018, as second single from Brooks' fourteenth studio album Fun . The song was written by Bobby Terry and Matt Rossi.
However, later credits list "Stronger than Dirt" and "Milkin' the Turkey" as composed in two parts and combined to make "King Solomon's Marbles". The first section was so-named by Lesh because, like the end of the Doors' " Touch Me ", a four-note cadence was reminiscent of a contemporary advertisement jingle (unlike the Doors track, the Dead ...
The only light that remains is the light in the Palace of Justice where Frollo looks out at Notre Dame from his window, singing to the Virgin Mary (whom he addresses as "Beata Maria", in Latin) about how she knows he is "a righteous man" and purer than "the common, vulgar, weak, licentious crowd". Frollo walks to the fireplace and asks Saint ...
However, US singles from the album included the song, as well as a version of the song with different lyrics titled "January Stars". The singles for Ten Summoner's Tales also give credit to Fernandes Guitars , as Dominic Miller played a Fernandes P-Project Acoustic Electric Nylon guitar throughout the album.
The incoming Trump administration is preparing a list of countries to which it may deport migrants when their home countries refuse to accept them, according to three sources familiar with the plans.
English actor Roger Moore jokingly said he had no idea why Winehouse chose to include him in the lyrics, unless she wanted a word that rhymed with "door", or could not find a word that rhymed with "Connery". [10] Following her death, the song re-entered the UK Singles Chart at number 37.