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"Everything" is a song by American singer Mary J. Blige. It was written and produced by Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis for Blige's third album, Share My World (1997). The song contains samples from "You Are Everything" (1971) by American soul group The Stylistics and "The Payback" (1973) by American singer James Brown, also incorporating elements from "Sukiyaki" (1961) by Japanese singer Kyu Sakamoto.
They publish animated videos of both traditional nursery rhymes and their own original children's songs. As of April 30, 2011, it is the 105th most-subscribed YouTube channel in the world and the second most-subscribed YouTube channel in Canada, with 41.4 million subscribers, and the 23rd most-viewed YouTube channel in the world and the most ...
"You Are My Everything" is a song by Surface, released as a single in 1989. It was their third number one on the R&B singles chart in the U.S., as well as their third number one for the 1989 calendar year. [2] The song charted on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number eighty-four. [3]
For the week of May 8, "You're My Everything" was added to the R&B play lists of WOL in Washington and KYAC in Seattle. [8] For the week of May 15, the song had been added to the pop playlists of two Philadelphia radio stations, WIFI and WIBG. [9] It was also added to the playlist of R&B station, KNOK in Fort Worth. [10]
The music video for "My Everything" premiered via Relevant on June 5, 2015. [9] The video was directed by Eric Ulbrich and Kylie Eaton. The music video was shot in Los Angeles and showcases Young walking through a forest in a day-and-night cycle. It was composed of just 6 shots being placed accordingly with each section of the song.
move to sidebar hide (Top) 1 Albums. 2 Songs. 3 Other. Toggle the table of contents. ... "You're My Everything" (1931 song), by Harry Warren, Mort Dixon, and Joe Young
"You're My Everything" was the first of three singles and four songs to be co-written for the group by Motown songwriter Rodger Penzabene.. It was the second of two A-sides led by vocalist Eddie Kendricks since David Ruffin, who leads on the bridge and ad-libs on the outro, became the Temptations' lead singer, the previous being the 1966 song "Get Ready".
The music video features an appearance by Nick Lachey with Jessica Simpson who plays a waitress who works at a restaurant and hugs him who plays a tow truck driver. Drew Lachey is returning from U.S. military service and the woman he hugs is his real-life high school sweetheart and wife Lea. Justin Jeffre's scene takes place in a church, a cemetery, and later seen at home looking at a photo album.