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British progressive rock band Supertramp scored the Canada number-one year-end hit of 1979 with "The Logical Song". RPM was a Canadian music magazine that published the best-performing singles chart in Canada from 1964 to 2000. In 1979, twenty-eight singles reached number one in Canada.
"Too Much Love Will Kill You" is a song written by British guitarist Brian May of Queen, Frank Musker and Elizabeth Lamers. [2] The song reflected the breakdown of May's first marriage and attraction to his future wife, Anita Dobson . [ 3 ]
"People" is a song by English band the 1975 from their fourth studio album, Notes on a Conditional Form (2020). The song was released on 22 August 2019, through Dirty Hit and Polydor Records as the lead single from the album. It was written by band members Matty Healy, George Daniel, Adam Hann and Ross MacDonald. Production of the song was ...
NEW YORK − Young musicians don't make love songs like they used to. At least that's what Nathan Morris, one-third of Boyz II Men, tells me. He's sitting backstage squeezing in a quick dinner ...
"Too Much" (Blondie song), 2017 "Too Much" (Bros song), 1989 "Too Much" (Carly Rae Jepsen song), 2019 "Too Much" (Cheap Trick song), 2003 "Too Much" (Dave Matthews Band song), 1996 "Too Much" (Drake song), 2013 "Too Much" (Elvis Presley song), 1957 "Too Much" (The Kid Laroi, Jungkook and Central Cee song), 2023 "Too Much" (Dove Cameron song), 2025
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"Too Much" is a song by Canadian singer Carly Rae Jepsen, released as a single from her fourth studio album, Dedicated, on May 9, 2019, through 604, School Boy and Interscope Records. [2] Jepsen co-wrote the song with John Hill, Jordan Palmer and Noonie Bao. [3] The song's music video was released on May 17, 2019. [4] "
[7] [6] The song marked a sonic shift for Cameron, whose prior releases had been noted for their "breathy siren" sound. Nylon recognised "Too Much" for "unleashing a full-throated sendoff". [7] In January 2025, Cameron posted portions of "Too Much" on various social media channels, with the clips notably gaining attention on TikTok. [7]