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"Take Me Higher" is a song by American singer Diana Ross, released on August 5, 1995, by Motown Records as the first single from her 21st album of the same name (1995). Co-written and produced by Narada Michael Walden featuring additional credits from Mike Mani, it became Ross' fifth number-one on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart in the US ...
Take Me Higher is the twenty-first studio album by American singer Diana Ross, released on September 5, 1995, by Motown Records.Ross' first regular studio release in four years, following The Force Behind the Power (1991) and the holiday album A Very Special Season (1994), the album features work from urban producers such Narada Michael Walden, Mike Mani, Louis Biancaniello, Jon-John and the ...
"High Enough" is a song by American supergroup Damn Yankees from their self-titled debut album. A power ballad, it is their most successful single in terms of chart position and sales, rising to No. 3 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, the group's first (and only) top-ten pop single. It also reached No. 2 on the US Mainstream Rock Tracks chart ...
"Takes Me Higher" was co-written by Williams, Rumble and I. Finau. [1] The single was released as a digital download at the iTunes Store and Digirama on 25 May 2010. [2] [3] Takes Me Higher is Dane Rumble's 4th consecutive No.1 on the NZ40 Airplay chart. The last time an artist had 4 no.1 singles on this chart was Brooke Fraser back in 2005 ...
"Take Me Higher" 2019 Take Me Higher "Oh Miss Carolina" 2020 Last Light on the Highway "Tired of Drinking Alone" — "Shine a Light on Me Brother" 2021 Shine a Light on Me Brother "Waiting for Your Man" 2022 — "She's a Fighter" "Pain No More" Ride into the Light "Who Can You Love" "One of a Kind" 2023 "Come at Me" "Bringing Me Back Home Again"
"Higher" is a song by American rock band Creed. It was released on August 24, 1999, as the lead single from their second studio album, Human Clay . The song became the band's breakthrough hit as it was their first song to reach the top ten on the US Billboard Hot 100 where it peaked at number 7 in July 2000.
Released in August 1967, the song reached number one on the US Billboard R&B chart and, in November, peaked on the Billboard Hot 100 at No. 6. [10] Wilson's version also rose to number 11 and 15 upon the UK Singles Chart during 1969 and 1987 respectively. [11] Brunswick Records then released an album titled Higher and Higher in November 1967
The song, one of the most upbeat recordings in the Family Stone canon, is a remake of sorts of "Higher", a song from the band's 1968 Dance to the Music LP. "Higher" itself has its origins in "Advice", a song Sly Stone co-wrote and arranged for Billy Preston's album The Wildest Organ in Town in 1966.