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"The Way It Is" is a song by American rock group Bruce Hornsby and the Range. It was released in July 1986 as the second single from their debut album, The Way It Is.The song topped the charts in the US, Canada and the Netherlands in 1986, [4] and peaked inside the top twenty in such countries as Australia, Ireland, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.
The Way It Is (Bruce Hornsby album), by Bruce Hornsby and the Range "The Way It Is" (Bruce Hornsby song), the title song; The Way It Is (Glenn Hughes album), or the title song; The Way It Is (John Williamson album), 1999; The Way It Is (Keyshia Cole album), 2005; The Way It Is (Snowy White album), or the title song; The Way It Is, a 2000 album ...
The Way It Is is the debut album by Bruce Hornsby and the Range, released by RCA Records in 1986. Led by its hit title track, the album achieved multi-platinum status and contributed to the group winning the Grammy Award for Best New Artist. Other notable tracks from the album include "Mandolin Rain" and "Every Little Kiss".
"Mandolin Rain" is the third track from The Way It Is, the debut album for Bruce Hornsby and the Range. The song was co-written by Bruce Hornsby and his brother John , and featured Range member David Mansfield on the title instrument.
About halfway through the nearly 3 ½-hour show featuring John Mayer, Maren Morris, Wynonna, Sammy Hagar, Bruce Hornsby, Noah Kahan and others, organizers announced a tally of more than $5.2 ...
"Changes" samples Bruce Hornsby and the Range's 1986 song "The Way It Is". The chorus was sung by Talent. "Changes" received a nomination for Best Rap Solo Performance at the 2000 Grammy Awards, making it the only posthumous song to be nominated in this category. The song is widely regarded as one of Shakur's greatest songs, as well as one of ...
Bruce Randall Hornsby was born in Williamsburg, Virginia, to Robert Stanley Hornsby (1920–1998), an attorney, real-estate developer and former musician, and Lois (née Saunier), a piano player and church community liaison who had a local middle school named after her. [4]
Scenes from the Southside is the second album by Bruce Hornsby and the Range.The single "The Valley Road" was Hornsby's third (and last) Top 10 U.S. hit, peaking at number five on the Billboard Hot 100, and also his first number one on the Billboard Album Rock Tracks chart.