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Hanging Gardens is the debut studio album by Los Angeles-based electronic music production duo Classixx, consisting of Michael David and Tyler Blake.The duo had been making tracks since 2007 but did not decide to release a full-length album until much later because of their concerns over listeners really wanted an LP from them.
"I'll Get You" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, [2] and released by the Beatles as the B-side of their 1963 single "She Loves You". [3] The song was initially titled "Get You in the End".
Classixx's debut single, "I'll Get You" featuring Jeppe (Junior Senior), [14] was released in the summer of 2009 on Paris based Kitsune Records. Classixx's first album, Hanging Gardens, was released on May 14, 2013 via Innovative Leisure. [18] Classixx announced their second album Faraway Reach via Instagram on February
His first solo release was a duet with American electronic music duo Classixx entitled "I'll Get You", which was released in 2009 on Kitsuné Records. Laursen's song "Lucky Boy" was a contender for Denmark's entry for the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest. [2] Laursen also remixed "Off Our Backs" by American electropop band MEN in 2010. [3]
1968 Italian-American singer Sergio Franchi recorded the song on his RCA Victor album I'm a Fool to Want You. [20] 1969 Ray Charles recorded the song for his ABC/Tangerine album I'm All Yours, Baby! 1980 Frank Sinatra - for Trilogy: Past Present Future; 1986 Johnny Mathis - for his album The Hollywood Musicals.
He wrote her first two big hits "Wrong Road Again" and "Somebody Loves You". In 1976, Gayle finally released "I'll Get Over You". The song became Gayle's first number-one hit, and the song made Gayle a household name. That same year, "I'll Get Over You" was released on her 1976 album Somebody Loves You. "I'll Get Over You" remains as one of her ...
1948 You Were Meant for Me; 1950 I'll Get By, as sung by June Haver. [25] 1954 A Star Is Born, as sung by Judy Garland in the "Born in a Trunk" sequence. 1973 Birds of Prey – a TV movie starring David Janssen as an aging helicopter pilot chasing airborne criminals. The song, sung by an unknown artist in slow Big-Band fashion, serves to frame ...
I'll See You in My Dreams was a 10" LP album issued by Columbia Records as catalog # CL-6198 on December 14, 1951, featuring Doris Day and Paul Weston's orchestra, containing songs from the soundtrack of the movie of the same name. [1] The album peaked at number 1 on the Billboard Best Selling Pop Albums chart in March 1952. [2]