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"There'll Be Sad Songs (To Make You Cry)" is a song by English singer Billy Ocean from his sixth studio album, Love Zone (1986). The song was written and produced by Wayne Brathwaite and Barry Eastmond; Ocean was also credited as a co-writer for the song.
Ian Sime from York's The Press says Ocean's cover of "A Simple Game" is richly infused with Northern Soul angst, calling it "the perfect hit single". However, his interpretations of "A Change Is Gonna Come", "No Woman No Cry" and "Having a Party" have a "distinct air of Cabaret Classic, and the least said about his rendition of "Cry Me a River" the better."
In February and March 2008 he toured Australia and the Far East. His ninth studio album Because I Love You was released on 2 February 2009. [18] In April 2010, an 18-track compilation album was released in the UK by Sony Music titled The Very Best of Billy Ocean to tie in with a 30-date tour of the UK
Love Zone is the sixth studio album by British singer Billy Ocean, released on 6 May 1986 by Jive Records. [1] Three singles were released from the album, including Ocean's second US No. 1 single "There'll Be Sad Songs (To Make You Cry)" and the US top ten entry "Love Zone".
Without You" — — 91 "Baby Can I Hold You?" 2003 — — — Let's Get Back Together: The Love Songs of Billy Ocean "Chained" 2008 — — — single only "Because I Love You" 2009 — — — Because I Love You "Can't Take It" — — — "Question Is" 2010 — — — "Having a Party" 2013 — — — Here You Are "Love Train" 2014 ...
Atonement (2007). Based on a book of the same named by English novelist Ian McEwan, the film opens as a romance between Cecilia Tallis, played by Keira Knightley, and Robbie Turner, portrayed by ...
Greatest Hits is a greatest hits album by British R&B singer and songwriter Billy Ocean, released in 1989.The album features Ocean's biggest hit singles of the 1980s, along with two new singles, "I Sleep Much Better (In Someone Else's Bed)" and "Licence to Chill", the latter of which became Ocean's twelfth and final US top 40 hit to date, reaching No. 32.
AC/DC has unveiled dates for the 2025 “Power Up” North American tour — the band’s first dates on the continent since 2016. It will also be singer Brian Johnson’s first run in an even ...