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Matt Collar of AllMusic gave a review: "The soundtrack to the 2012 Disney musical, Let It Shine features a mix of pop R&B, dance-oriented hip-hop, and contemporary gospel numbers. The film is conceived as a modern hip-hop version of the Cyrano de Bergerac story, and the soundtrack includes cuts by stars Tyler James Williams as Cyrus DeBarge and ...
Bassist Will Turpin has co-written two of the band's songs. Drummer Johnny Rabb , who began touring with the band in 2012, made his recording debut with See What You Started by Continuing (2015). Morphine frontman Mark Sandman wrote "You Speak My Language," originally featured on 1993's Good .
Jeff Lynne produced and co-wrote "Let It Shine" "Let It Shine" was written with Jeff Lynne, co-founder of the Electric Light Orchestra. Wilson stated that his main writing contribution to the song was the intro [2] and some of the lyrics. [40] According to biographers Andrew Doe and John Tobler, Wilson "allegedly intensely disliked the track". [68]
The premiere of Let It Shine garnered 5.7 million viewers, [3] the high cable rating of the day, and obtained an adult 18–49 rating of 0.9, second only to Family Guy. It was the most watched Disney Channel Original Movie to that point of 2012 and was the #1 movie of the year across kids 6–11, tweens and teens. [4]
Let It Shine or the title song, by Jeremy Fisher, 2004; Let It Shine, from the 2012 film "Let It Shine" (Agnetha Fältskog song), 1987 "Let It Shine" (Brian Wilson song), 1988 "Let It Shine" (Linda Hargrove song), 1973; covered by Olivia Newton-John, 1975 "Let It Shine", a song by Santana from Amigos, 1976
It generated a minor U.S. hit single in "Let It Shine" and was the band's first album to hit the top ten on the Billboard charts since Caravanserai in 1972 (it ultimately reached gold record status). In Europe, the song "Europa" was released as a single and became a top ten hit in several countries. New vocalist Greg Walker joined the group.
Trevor Howard Lawrence Jackson (born August 30, 1996) is an American actor and singer. He is best known for portraying Aaron Jackson on Freeform series Grown-ish, Kevin Blake on Syfy series Eureka, [1] [2] Kris McDuffy on Disney Channel's television film Let It Shine, [3] and Kevin LaCroix on American Crime.
"Let It Shine" – the 1975 recording by Olivia Newton-John went to No. 1 on the Easy Listening chart and No. 5 on the Country chart. "I've Never Loved Anyone More" (with Michael Nesmith) was the title song of a 1975 Lynn Anderson album and reached No. 14 on the Country chart. “Winonah” (with Michael Nesmith).