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"A Girl Like You'" is a song written by Jaren Johnston and Jimmy Robbins, and recorded by Canadian country rock singer Dallas Smith for his first extended play, Tippin' Point (2014). It was serviced to Canadian country radio via 604 Records on June 23, 2014 as the third single from the EP.
"A Girl like You" Single by Cliff Richard and the Shadows; B-side "Now's the Time to Fall in Love" Released: 16 June 1961: Recorded: 28 January 1961: Studio: EMI Studios, London: Genre: Pop: Length: 2: 31: Label: Columbia (EMI) 45-DB 4667: Songwriter(s) Jerry Lordan: Producer(s) Norrie Paramor: Cliff Richard and the Shadows singles chronology "
"A Girl Like You" is a song by the American alternative rock group The Smithereens. It is the first single released in support of their third album 11. The song was to be used in the film Say Anything..., but it was ultimately cut because the producers believed the song revealed too much of the story. Backing vocals were provided by Maria Vidal.
"Like Jesus Does" is a song written by Casey Beathard and Monty Criswell and recorded by American country music artist Eric Church. It was released in January 2013 as the fifth and final single from Church's 2011 album Chief. It was also his eighth consecutive single to be certified gold by the RIAA. It is the one of three songs on any of ...
Pride because you make a list and can do it and act better than everyone, or despair because you can't do your own list of rules and feel not good enough for God. With Jesus, though, you have humble confident joy because He represents you, you don't represent yourself and His sacrifice is perfect, putting us in perfect standing with God! [2]
We finally—finally—made it to the end of the year. And though the music releases have gone from summer’s deluge to a steady trickle, that doesn’t mean there aren’t some great new songs ...
"Girls Like That (Don't Go For Guys Like Us)" is the first single from Loverama, the fifth album by Custard. It reached #52 on the Australian ARIA singles chart, and spent 24 weeks in the top 100. [2] The song was placed #3 in the 1998 Hottest 100. [3]
A TikTok video posted by @lisamc40 shows a clip of Swift as a toddler, saying the phrase you’ll still hear her say today after receiving a compliment: “Thank you,” with a slight pause ...