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Lay Your Hands on Me, a 1996 album by jazz saxophonist Art Porter, Jr. "Lay Your Hands on Me," a song on The Mission's 2001 album Aura "Lay Your Hands on Me," a song on Icehouse's 2002 remix album Meltdown "Lay Your Hands on Me," a song on Beth Hart's 2003 album Leave the Light On "Lay Your Hands on Me," a song on Lisa Stansfield's 2004 album ...
"Lay Your Hands on Me" is a song by American rock band Bon Jovi. It was released on August 1, 1989, as the fourth single from the band's 1988 album New Jersey.It peaked at #7 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming the band's fourth single from New Jersey to chart in the Top 10 and it also charted at #20 on the Mainstream rock charts.
"Lay Your Hands on Me" appears in "Crossbreed", a fifth season episode of The Americans. It was the third appearance of a Gabriel song in the series, the first being "Games Without Frontiers" in the season one finale, "The Colonel", and the second being "Here Comes the Flood" in the third episode of season two, "The Walk In."
Lay Your Hands on Me is the fourth and final studio album by Art Porter Jr. [1] Lay Your Hands on Me was produced by Chuckii Booker, and was recorded at Siide FX Studios and mixed at AmerRaycan Studios by Raymundo Silva.
"Lay Your Hands on Me" Single by Thompson Twins; from the album Here's to Future Days; B-side "The Lewis Carol (Adventures in Wonderland)" Released: 26 November 1984 (UK/Australia) ...
Bon Jovi is an American rock band formed in Sayreville, New Jersey in 1983. The band consists of singer Jon Bon Jovi, keyboardist David Bryan, drummer Tico Torres, guitarists John Shanks and Phil X, percussionist Everett Bradley, [1] and bassist Hugh McDonald. [2]
The album is much more experimental with a long, atmosphere-building intro on "Lay Your Hands on Me", harmonica and organ duels on "Homebound Train" and a flamenco guitar intro on "Wild Is the Wind". "Ride Cowboy Ride" is a short song functioning as an introduction to "Stick to Your Guns" and was recorded in mono.
This Left Feels Right Live is the third of Bon Jovi's live concert videos. Filmed at Atlantic City, New Jersey, this features the band's performance at the Borgata on November 14 and 15, 2004.