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"Picking Up the Pieces" is a song by English recording artist Paloma Faith from her second studio album Fall to Grace. Produced by Nellee Hooper and written by Faith, Wayne Hector and Tim Powell, it was released as the album's first single on 18 May 2012.
The song was produced by Arif Mardin. According to Malcolm 'Molly' Duncan, he had disagreed with releasing the song as a single because the song is a "funk instrumental played by Scotsmen with no lyrics other than a shout". He also said about the shouts of "Pick up the pieces": "It's about picking yourself up when things aren't going well.
Pick Up the Pieces, a 1977 album by The Royals, or the title song Pick Up the Pieces EP , a 2008 EP by A Thorn for Every Heart, or the title song Pick Up the Pieces , a 1981 album by Eddie Kirkland , or a later short film about him
Picking Up the Pieces (Jewel album), 2015; Picking Up the Pieces (Seventh Day Slumber album), 2003; Pickin' Up the Pieces (Fitz and the Tantrums album), 2010; Pickin' Up the Pieces, 1969 "Pickin' Up the Pieces" (song), the title song "Picking Up the Pieces" (Difford & Tilbrook song), 1984 "Picking Up the Pieces" (Paloma Faith song), 2012
This is a list of songs written by the American gospel songwriter Dottie Rambo. Rambo wrote over 2500 songs throughout her lifetime, and many have been recorded by hundreds of artists. [1] Songs are listed in alphabetical order and followed in parentheses by other notable artists who have recorded or performed the song.
"Pick Up the Pieces" is a song by American recording artist Jason Derulo for his second studio album, Future History (2011). It was written by Derulo, Josh Walker, Olivia Waithe, Tiffany Fred, Michael McGregor, Peter King, Lee Monteverde and Kelly Sheehan. Production was handled by J.R. Rotem and JD Walker.
The retrospective finds several tunes holding up well over the years, including 'It Wouldn't Be Enough,' 'Picking up the Pieces' the soothing 'Music,' and the popular 'Make Me an Instrument.' "[30] In 1984, The Archers released their last album for the now struggling Light Records, All Systems Are Go, which became a catalyst—along with their ...
Sadie Vimmerstedt was a 52-year-old widow [3] and a beautician [4] in Youngstown, Ohio, who sent Johnny Mercer an idea for the song in 1957, as well as giving Mercer the opening line ("I want to be around to pick up the pieces, when somebody breaks your heart").