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"No Matter What" was written by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Jim Steinman for the 1996 musical Whistle Down the Wind, to be sung by a group of children at the end of Act 1. [3] In the musical, the song is about the naive adoration by the children towards someone they believe to be Jesus, however, for the version recorded by Boyzone, the lyrics have been modified significantly to become a teenage ...
The song "Coming Home Now" was released as a single. Boyzone had their first UK No. 1 single, a cover of the Bee Gees' hit "Words". The album also contained the hit singles "A Different Beat" and "Isn't It a Wonder". In 1997, Boyzone released three singles: "Isn't It a Wonder", "Picture of You", and "Baby Can I Hold You/Shooting Star".
Ballads – The Love Song Collection is the second compilation album released by Irish boyband Boyzone. The album contains a selection of material recorded between 1994 and 1999, as well as the previously unreleased recording, "Your Song". The album was released on 17 March 2003, under Universal Records. The album was certified Gold in the UK.
"No Matter What" (Calum Scott song), 2018 "No Matter What" (George Lamond and Brenda K. Starr song), 1990 "No Matter What" (T.I. song), 2008 "No Matter What" (Ryan Stevenson song), 2018 "No Matter What", a song by Aretha Franklin (feat. Mary J. Blige) from So Damn Happy "No Matter What", a song by Jeremy Camp from Beyond Measure "No Matter What ...
"No Matter What" "Father and Son" "Words" Boyzone: Polydor "No Matter What" "She's the One" "A Kiss is a Terrible Thing to Waste" "No Matter What" "Two Out of Three Ain't Bad (live)" Meat Loaf: Virgin "Memory" "As If We Never Said Goodbye" "The Rose" Elaine Paige WEA Track 1 taken from the soundtrack of Cats. Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber.
However, the Steinman song was not released until 2005. This song is different from the song with the same title in Whistle Down the Wind. The two songs with this title share only a few words and no music in common, with the Everly Brothers version containing musical motifs recycled from the Steinman song "Out of the Frying Pan (And Into the ...
The original British issue of the album did not contain "No Matter What" or "I Love the Way You Love Me" - these were included on a later pressing, issued on 10 November 1998. The following week, the album was released in the United States on 17 November 1998 by Ravenous Records , a label set up by Jim Steinman under Mercury Records .
Graham retired from the public eye following Boyzones final split in 2019. Graham appeared in the 2025 documentary “Boyzone: No Matter What” discussing why he had retired from public life and revealed he had not spoken to his former bandmates in 5 years. He decided not to join the rest of his bandmates in promoting the series.