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Ocean Eyes is the second studio album by American electronica project Owl City, released on July 14, 2009, by Universal Republic Records. [1] It features a photograph of the Burj Al Arab as its album artwork. [2] A vinyl edition was released, followed by a deluxe edition available on January 26, 2010. [3]
Rania Aniftos of Billboard said Keys' cover gave "Ocean Eyes" a "characteristically soulful twist with a piano arrangement". [44] In December of the same year, Eilish performed "Ocean Eyes" for The Late Late Show with James Corden, with Keys playing the piano in front of an all-women studio audience. The two singers would swap vocals.
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His second studio album and major-label debut, Ocean Eyes, was released in July 2009. "Fireflies", the album's lead single, became an international success, peaking at number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 and becoming a top ten hit in several other countries.
Her debut studio album, When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? was released on March 29, 2019, and peaked at number one in 15 countries around the world including the US, UK, Australia, and Canada. It has sold 1.2 million units globally in 2019 alone, making it the fifth biggest seller of the year. [ 8 ] "
Ocean Eyes, a 2009 album by Owl City "Ocean Eyes" (song), a 2016 song by Billie Eilish This page was last edited on 15 February 2020, at 03:06 (UTC). Text is ...
Eilish wrote "Fingers Crossed" by herself, whereas "She's Broken" and "Ocean Eyes" were written by Finneas. [1] [2] Out of these three, "Ocean Eyes" became an instant hit; [3] [4] it led her to being signed to Darkroom and Interscope Records the following year. [5] In August 2017, Eilish released her debut EP Don't Smile at Me. [6]