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"Someone to Lay Down Beside Me" is a song written by Karla Bonoff that was originally recorded by American singer Linda Ronstadt. First included as an album track on 1976's Hasten Down the Wind, it was released as a single by Asylum Records in November 1976. The song was met positive reviews from Billboard, Cashbox and AllMusic. The single ...
Alvin and the Chipmunks and Butler covered the song for the 1981 album Urban Chipmunk. Butler produced the song again in 1981 on the Sammy Davis Jr. album Closest of Friends. [6] "(Hey Won't You Play) Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song" was certified gold for sales of one million units by the Recording Industry Association of America. [7]
"Someone like Me" (song), 2004 song by Atomic Kitten "Someone Like Me", 2012 song by Ylvis "Someone Like Me", by the Sherman Brothers from the 2000 film The Tigger Movie
The ‘90s rock song doesn’t hold back and the mix of piano, guitar and drums make it a classic love hit. ... With lyrics like “All my life I’ve prayed for someone like you. And I thank God ...
The song went to #6 on The Billboard Hot 100 in 1971 and was on the charts for 12 weeks. [5] The song went to #1 in Canada. [6] The song also reached #6 in France and #9 in Australia. It was named the #13 song of 1971 on the Cashbox charts. [7] The song was certified as a gold disc in March 1971. [8]
[4] [5] "Someone, Someone" was released in March 1959 as the B-side to "Love's Made a Fool of You", which failed to chart in the US, though it was a top forty hit in the UK, peaking at number 26. [6] Reviewed in Billboard, "Someone, Someone" was described as having a "soft chant on a pounding ballad with beat… [with] danceable rhythm and good ...
The song uses a "downtempo, grungy" guitar loop, with lyrics revolving around failed relationships [2] and struggling in self-improvement. [3] Russ raps and croons for the first half of the track, before 6lack performs a verse in which he apologizes for his wrongdoings and promises to be a better person.
A high pitch drill sound squeals at the start of “Dirge,” and in the song’s breakdown, while you hear someone singing “blessed be the name of the lord” sampled from Wim Wender’s 1987 ...