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Alongside being used as the album's title, the phrase "mercury falling" appears as the first and last lyrics heard on the album. The lyric was the first written for the album (for "The Hounds of Winter"), and Sting later felt the phrase evoked the mood of the record and its variety of styles: "there are so many styles on this record and it darts around from genre to genre and back again.
"You Still Touch Me" is a song by the English musician Sting, released as the second single from his fifth studio album Mercury Falling. Featuring a distinct soul influence, the song reached number 27 in Sting's native UK, becoming the second of three singles from the album to reach the top 40.
"Let Your Soul Be Your Pilot" is a song by the English musician Sting. It was released as the lead single from his fifth solo studio album Mercury Falling on 13 February 1996. The soul -influenced track was inspired by a friend suffering from AIDS , and the impact such an event can have on one's outlook on life.
Welcome back, Daybreakers. We're cruising back into your life this week with an incredibly soulful roundup of artists that are sure to catch your attention. This collection of tracks is bursting ...
Take Away (song) Teary Eyed; That's What I Like (Bruno Mars song) There She Goes (Babyface song) The Things That You Do; This Is for the Lover in You; Touch Me, Tease Me; Touch Myself; Trouble (Iggy Azalea song) Twisted (Keith Sweat song)
The song also hit number nineteen on the soul charts and number fifty-two on the Hot 100. [9] Their single, "Touch and Go", was the group's first release to feature lead singer, Barbara Roy's name on the label. It peaked at number four on the Billboard Dance chart, [8] crossing over to both the soul and pop charts. "Touch and Go" peaked at ...
"The Touch of Your Lips" has appeared on the following albums: Chet Baker - The Touch of Your Lips (1979) Tony Bennett – The Tony Bennett/Bill Evans Album (1975); duet with pianist Bill Evans; Pat Boone - The Touch of Your Lips (1964) [5] Nat King Cole – The Touch of Your Lips (1961) Vic Damone - That Towering Feeling! [6] (1956)
Something Real is the seventh studio album by the American musician Phoebe Snow, released in 1989 by Elektra Records. [2] [3] It was her first album in eight years. [4]While caring for her disabled daughter, Snow spent five years making demo tapes and mailing them to labels.