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The Sunday Mirror wrote positively of the song and called it "hard rockin'". [9] Ben Myers from the now-defunct music magazine Melody Maker named the song the "Single of the Week" and called it "fantastic". [3] He noted that "they've damn near written a perfect pop song. The first best single of the year". [3]
It included a new song called "Please Forgive Me", which peaked at number two in the UK, [111] number 7 in the U.S. [57] and was the 10th most popular song in Australia in 1993. [ 112 ] In 1994, Adams became the first Western artist to perform in Vietnam since James Brown played there in 1971 at the end of the Vietnam War .
A six part a cappella arrangement of the song by Nic Raines, created for The King's Singers, was included in the King's Singers 2019 EP release "The Library, Vol. 1" and also in a 2019 music video for YouTube. [47] [48] The song was featured in the 2021 Korean drama series Youth of May, aired on KBS2. [49]
In Melody Maker, Colin Irwin called the record "outstandingly beautiful" and said, "it's such a perfectly constructed work that the song itself should quickly gain standard status in fields beyond rock". [11] Sue Byrom of Record Mirror wrote, "Slow and lush, with beautifully building choruses, it's evocative of all things nice." [12]
The video surpassed one billion views on YouTube in July 2019, making it the oldest music video to reach one billion on the platform, and the first pre-1990s song to reach that figure. [ 90 ] [ 91 ] In 2022, the single was selected by the U.S. Library of Congress for preservation in the National Recording Registry as being "culturally ...
"Papa, Can You Hear Me?" is a 1983 song composed by Michel Legrand with lyrics by Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman, for Barbra Streisand in the title role of Yentl. The song was nominated for Best Original Song at the 56th Academy Awards ; Streisand's longtime friend Donna Summer performed it during the ceremonies. [ 1 ]
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In the video, the animated pair refer to her former husband Bono as a dork and a wuss, to which a live-action Cher agrees. It was placed at number 5 on the "50 Greatest Funny Moments in Music" list made by VH1 channel in 2004. On April 29, 2022, Cher's official YouTube channel uploaded the music video in remastered HD. [95]