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"Here We Go Again!" (Extended Remix) – 5:24; Personnel. Michael Angelo Saulsberry – producer, writer, all instruments and vocal arrangement;
"Here We Go Again!" was released through Capitol Records in 1992 as the debut single of the Los Angeles-based R&B quartet Portrait, who wrote and produced the song, and as the lead single from their self-titled debut album. Its members at the time were singers Phillip Johnson, Eric Kirkland, Irving Washington III, and Michael Angelo Saulsbery. [1]
"Things Just Ain't the Same" is a song by Canadian singer Deborah Cox. It was written by Nicole Renée , Alfred "Bob" Antoine, and Andre Evans and recorded by Cox for the soundtrack to the comedy film Money Talks (1997), with production helmed by Antoine and Evans. [ 1 ]
Here & Now is a jukebox musical with a book by Shaun Kitchener based on the songs of the British pop group Steps. It premiered on 9 November 2024. It premiered on 9 November 2024. Production history
"Here We Go" was very successful in Europe, charting in several countries and peaking at number four in Sweden. The artist and song was compared by many music critics to English hip hop/electronic dance group Stereo MC's, and the accompanying music video was played frequently on music channels such as MTV Europe. [1]
Andreas Carlsson co-wrote "Here and Now" and "Words Are Not Enough". Cyndi Lauper co-wrote "If You Believe" with Steps band member Faye Tozer. Steps covered "Last Thing on My Mind" and "Movin' On" by Bananarama. Fiona Bevan (pictured) co-wrote "Come and Dance with Me", "Neon Blue" and "Scared of the Dark" with Carl Ryden.
Fans react to Taylor Swift's "So High School" performance at her "Eras Tour" show when she seemingly does a swag surf dance and re-creates bleachers on stage, possibly paying homage to a viral ...
In the UK, "Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)" peaked a number three in its sixth week at the UK Singles Chart, on January 13, 1991, [9] a full month before its American pop success. It even found success in the urban contemporary music world as it crossed over to the R&B charts where it reached number-one for a week.