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"When I'm Gone" is a 1981 single by English soft rock musician Albert Hammond, taken from his 1981 album, Your World and My World. It charted in Germany at No. 50, [ 1 ] Switzerland at No. 12, [ 2 ] and in South Africa at No. 7.
"10 A.M. Automatic" was used in the video game MLB 06: The Show, as well as in American television series The O.C.. The Go-Getter, a 2007 comedy film, used the song, along with "Keep Me", also from Rubber Factory.
I'm in a Phone Booth, Baby is an album by the American blues musician Albert King. [4] It was released in 1984 by Fantasy Records . The album was nominated for a Grammy Award , in the "Best Traditional Blues Recording" category.
Albert's original recording of the song was hugely successful, performing very well internationally. In late 1975, "Feelings" reached number 4 in Record World magazine, number 6 on the Billboard Hot 100, and number 10 in Cash Box. It also hit number 2 on the Adult Contemporary chart in the United States. [1]
Albert Hammond (1974) is the third album by British singer, songwriter and music producer Albert Hammond. The album peaked at #3 on the Dutch albums chart [ 2 ] and produced three singles which charted on the Hot 100 .
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Michael Edward Hazlewood [1] (24 December 1941 [2] – 6 May 2001) [3] was a British singer-songwriter and composer. He variously worked with Albert Hammond, T-Bone Burnett, Van Dyke Parks and Harry Nilsson. [4]
Albert Charles Campbell (August 17, 1872 [1] – January 25, 1947) was an American popular music singer who recorded between the late 1890s and the 1920s. He was best known for his many duo recordings with Henry Burr , and as a member of the Peerless Quartet and other vocal groups, but also recorded successfully as a solo singer both under his ...