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"It's My Life" is a song by American rock band Bon Jovi. It was released on May 8, 2000, as the lead single from their seventh studio album, Crush (2000). It was written by Jon Bon Jovi , Richie Sambora , and Max Martin , and co-produced by Luke Ebbin .
"It's My Life" is a song written by New York City songwriters Roger Atkins and Carl D'Errico. The song was originally performed by English R&B band The Animals , who released it as a single in October 1965 (see 1965 in music ). [ 2 ]
"It's My Life" is a song by the English new wave band Talk Talk. Written by Mark Hollis and Tim Friese-Greene , it was the title track on the band's second album, It's My Life (1984), and released as its first single in January 1984.
The song with amended lyrics also known as "It's My Life (Don't Worry)" was produced by RedOne and released on RedOne Records. A music video was also shot for the release. The single charted in the French SNEP official Singles Chart. Chawki also released a bilingual English/French version of the song titled "It's My Life (C'est Ma Vie)".
Sadly, even after the tattoo is fixed he'll still have a Bon Jovi lyric to "It's My Life" tattooed on his arm. More on AOL: Teen banned from school over "non-natural hair color"
It's My Life was released in February 1984 by record label EMI.. It's My Life was a top 5 hit album in several European countries, thanks to the big international success of its singles (notably "Such a Shame"), and was particularly successful in Switzerland, the Netherlands and Germany where the album peak-charted at numbers 2, 3 and 4, respectively. [10]
"My Life" is a song by Billy Joel that first appeared on his 1978 album 52nd Street. A single version was released in the fall of 1978 and reached No. 2 on the U.S. adult contemporary chart. Early the next year, it peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 .
[6] [7] "It's My Life" is a love song and its instrumentation consists of "angy" electronic [8] beats taken from a "working men's club", as noted by The Times. [9] An editor of the aforementioned publication compared Cezar's prominent use of his falsetto register during the song to Scottish singer Jimmy Somerville and Australian musician Nick ...