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"Middle of the Night" is a song by American singer Elley Duhé, released as a single on January 10, 2020, through Not Fit for Society and RCA Records. It was written by Duhé, Andrew Wells and Samuel Elliot Roman , based on Isaac Albéniz 's 1892 composition " Asturias (Leyenda) ".
"Middle of the Night" Single by The Vamps and Martin Jensen; from the album Night & Day (Night Edition) Released: 28 April 2017: Length: 2: 56: Label: Virgin EMI: Songwriter(s) Anders Christensen; Edward Drewett; Martin Jensen; Stephen Philibin; Matthew Radosevich; Chris Wallace [1] Producer(s) Martin Jensen: The Vamps singles chronology "
The album was released in June 1979 on Pye Records. It featured four singles, "Middle of the Night", "Goodbye Goodbye", "Papa Louis" and "Taxi" but failed to chart. [2] "Middle of the Night" had already appeared on the group's Greatest Hits compilation released some months earlier and was the only single to chart. [3]
The band also announced that each of the remaining films would also accompany a band performance. An album trailer, featuring a clip of the new song "In the Middle of the Night" was released on 17 January 2011. [16] On 3 February 2011, the first English review of the album was published by a freelance journalist online via last.fm and his blog.
In the Middle of the Night, a 1984 Danish film directed by Erik Balling; In the Middle of the Night, a 1995 young-adult novel by Robert Cormier; In the Middle of the Night, an album by Aerial, 1978 "In the Middle of the Night" (Magic Affair song), 1994 "In the Middle of the Night", a song by Eddie Meduza from Eddie Meduza and the Roarin ...
Middle of the Night may also refer to: "Middle of the Night" (The Vamps and Martin Jensen song), 2017 "Middle of the Night" (Elley Duhé song), 2020 "Middle of the Night", a song by Amy Shark from the 2018 album Love Monster "Middle of the Night", a song by Brotherhood of Man from the 1978 album Higher Than High
Night's vocalists Stevie Vann (aka Stevie Lange) and Chris Thompson had met when Vann had provided backing vocals for the 1978 album Watch by Manfred Mann's Earth Band then fronted by Thompson. Soon afterwards Thompson invited Vann to join him in a new outfit, Vann's session group known as Bones having recently disbanded and Thompson having ...
It might take you a while, but you'll get there in the end. The middle of nowhere is always closer than you think." [8] Rolling Stone gave the album three and a half stars out of five, saying the "songs meld into each other as they would during a DJ set, female vocalists moan in and out of the mix, and syncopated rhythms dance the funky robot ...