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On 1 February 2020, Michael W. Smith released "Waymaker" featuring Campagna and Madelyn Berry. [27] In March, the song marked Smith's first time in 16 years that he has reached a Billboard top 10 chart with a non-holiday single. [28] Smith's rendition peaked at No. 3 on Hot Christian Songs, at No. 4 on Christian Airplay, and at No. 6 on ...
Sinach had written many songs before she released her first album, Chapter One in 2008. [29] Her song 'This Is Your Season' won the Song of the Year award in 2008. Speaking on how she came by her stage name Sinach , she said: "I chose that from my name Osinachi because it is easy to pronounce and catchy".
Believing the original title to be too long, Richard Carpenter added parentheses around "They Long to Be". [9] The song charted on the Billboard Hot 100 for 17 weeks, including four at number one, becoming Carpenters' first top 10. [10] In 2018, Billboard ranked "Close to You" the top single of the summer of 1970. [11]
The song hit No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 for three weeks, stuck behind "(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay" by Otis Redding for the first week and "Honey" by Bobby Goldsboro for the remaining two. [4] It also reached No. 1 on the UK Singles Chart [2] and the US Cash Box listing. [5] It made No. 34 on the US Easy Listening. [6]
"Georgy Girl" is a song by the Australian pop/folk music group the Seekers. It was used as the title song for the 1966 British romantic comedy film Georgy Girl . Tom Springfield , who had written " I'll Never Find Another You " for the Seekers, composed the music and Jim Dale supplied the lyrics.
"Girl from the North Country" (occasionally known as "Girl of the North Country" [1]) is a song written by Bob Dylan. It was recorded at Columbia Recording Studios in New York City in April 1963, and released the following month as the second track on Dylan's second studio album, The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan .
"My Girl" is a song recorded by the Temptations for the Gordy record label. Written and produced by the Miracles members Smokey Robinson and Ronald White , it became the Temptations' first U.S. number 1 single, and is considered their signature song.
The song was rumored to be about the then-scandalous newspaper heiress Patty Hearst. In fact, the title character in the song is based on a spoiled heir to a fast-food chain who was an ex-boyfriend of Daryl Hall's girlfriend, Sara Allen. "But you can't write, 'You're a rich boy' in a song, so I changed it to a girl," Hall told Rolling Stone. [5]