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"You Can Depend on Me" is a song written by Charles Carpenter, Louis Dunlap and Earl "Fatha" Hines. [2] and first recorded by Louis Armstrong (1931 [3] and 1951).It should not be confused with the song of the same name, "(You Can) Depend on Me," recorded by Smokey Robinson and The Miracles in 1959.
"(You Can) Depend on Me" is a 1959 song by Motown Records group The Miracles, which also appeared on the group's first album, Hi... We're The Miracles (1961). It also appeared as the B-side of the group's hit single, "Way Over There". It was written by Motown Records' President and founder Berry Gordy and Miracles member William "Smokey" Robinson
"You Can Depend on Me" is a song written by Ronnie Rogers and Jimmy Griffin, and recorded by American country music group Restless Heart. It was released in October 1991 as the first single from their compilation album The Best of Restless Heart. The song reached number 3 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. [1]
You Can Depend on Me may refer to: "(You Can) Depend on Me," a 1959 song by Smokey Robinson and the Miracles "You Can Depend on Me" (Louis Armstrong song), 1931, also recorded by Brenda Lee in 1961 "You Can Depend on Me" (Restless Heart song), 1991
No. Title Writer(s) Length; 1. "You Can Depend on Me" Jimmy Griffin, Ronnie Rogers: 2:38: 2. "Fast Movin' Train" Dave Loggins: 4:24: 3. "A Tender Lie" Randy Sharp: 3: ...
You Beat Me to the Punch (You Can) Depend on Me (You Can't Let the Boy Overpower) The Man in You; You're My Remedy; You've Got to Earn It; You've Really Got a Hold on Me; Your Heart Belongs to Me; Your Old Standby; Your Wonderful, Sweet Sweet Love
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You Can Count on Me is a 2000 American drama film written and directed by Kenneth Lonergan in his feature directorial debut.Starring Laura Linney, Mark Ruffalo, Rory Culkin, and Matthew Broderick, the film follows a single mother living in a small Catskill Mountains town, whose life is disrupted when her struggling, rarely-seen younger brother returns.