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"Rollercoaster" is a song recorded by Irish pop girl group B*Witched for their debut album, B*Witched (1998). It was written by B*Witched along with Ray "Madman" Hedges, Martin Brannigan, and Tracy Ackerman. Production helmed by Hedges while addition production was provided by Cutfather & Joe. [citation needed]
B*Witched are an Irish girl group consisting of twin sisters Edele and Keavy Lynch, Lindsay Armaou and Sinéad O'Carroll. Originally active between 1997 and 2002, they enjoyed success in both Europe and North America between 1998 and 2002, releasing two albums and eight singles, all of which made the UK Top 20.
B*Witched is the debut studio album by Irish girl group B*Witched.The album was released on 12 October 1998 [1] under the Epic Records imprint Glowworm Records.. Despite only reaching number three on the UK Albums Chart, the four singles from the album all reached number one on the UK Singles Chart: "C'est la Vie", "Rollercoaster", "To You I Belong" and "Blame It on the Weatherman".
Rollercoaster (B*Witched song) S. So Good (Boyzone song) Stuck On U; U. U Krazy Katz; W. We've Got the World This page was last edited on 23 January 2018, at 20:14 ...
Rollercoaster (B*Witched song) S. Someone's Watching Over Me (Geri Halliwell song) W. We Ain't Goin' Down This page was last edited on 23 September 2024, at 21:57 ...
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He’d go Friday night, come back Sunday, and along the way he’d put on Zac Brown. The music often made him cry. The music often made him cry. Maybe he had on their hit, “It’s Not Okay,” with its haunting lines, “He said he didn’t want to shoot that man / and it was his thing and I wouldn’t understand / And that he had done all he ...
"Jesse Hold On" is a song by Irish girl group B*Witched. It was released on 4 October 1999 as the lead single from their second studio album Awake and Breathe (1999). The single reached number six on the Irish Singles Chart, and despite being the band's first single to miss the number-one spot on the UK Singles Chart, it was a commercial success, peaking at number four and receiving a Silver ...