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"Right Back Where We Started From" is a song written by Pierre Tubbs and J. Vincent Edwards, [1] which was first recorded in the middle of 1975 by British singer Maxine Nightingale for whom it was an international hit. In 1989, a remake by British-American singer Sinitta reached No. 4 on the UK Singles Chart.
Released in June 1976 – concurrent with the single "Gotta Be the One" – the Right Back Where We Started From album drew little evident critical notice.Dave Marsh of Rolling Stone in his syndicated capsule review column, while praising the title cut as "one of the most engaging singles of the current Top 40", opined that the album overall "fumbles through mild, unexciting ballads (a little ...
As with "Right Back Where We Started From", she was unable to follow up her US Top Ten success, "(Bringing Out) The Girl in Me" subsequently marking her final Hot 100 appearance peaking at #73. Lead Me On is a re-packaged and slightly remixed version of the previous European LP with the addition of a new song, the disco-styled "Hideaway". The ...
"Right Back Where We Started From" 1975 8 4 12 14 3 6 9 2 5 46 Right Back Where We Started From "Gotta Be the One" 1976 — 12 — — — 19 — 53 22 —
One of his biggest successes is "Right Back Where We Started From", which he co-wrote with J. Vincent Edwards. The song was recorded by Maxine Nightingale and used in the movie Slap Shot. [1] He also co-wrote, with J.J. Jackson, "But It's Alright", which was a hit for Jackson when originally released in 1966, and also when re-released in 1969.
The 2002 song, although not a complete cover, alludes to Jolson's song in its lines "California, here we come / Right back where we started from". The song is used as the theme song for the California historical travelogue series on PBS, California's Gold, hosted by Huell Howser.
The Hits+ Collection 86–09: Right Back Where We Started From is a greatest hits album by American-British singer Sinitta, released on 19 October 2009. Track listing
The lead single of the album was a cover of Maxine Nightingale's "Right Back Where We Started From", which debuted at number 19 in the UK and rose to number 6. [23] [24] The following week the track climbed to number 4 in the UK, holding this position for the subsequent week. [25] [26] For the subsequent four weeks, the single remained in the ...