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Chance is the eighth album by American soul and gospel singer Candi Staton. [1] Singles released from the album included "When You Wake Up Tomorrow" (co-written by Patrick Adams and Wayne K. Garfield), and the title track, which became a top 20 R&B record.
"When I Wake Up Tomorrow" is a song by American rock band Cheap Trick, which was released in 2016 as the second and final single from their seventeenth studio album Bang, Zoom, Crazy... Hello . It was written by Julian Raymond , Robin Zander , Rick Nielsen and Tom Petersson , and produced by Raymond and Cheap Trick.
In 1978, Staton scored another Top 50 hit in the UK with "Honest I Do Love You". [10] In 1979 from her album Chance, Staton released the single "When You Wake Up Tomorrow" (co-written by Patrick Adams and Wayne K. Garfield) and the title song "Chance", a top 20 R&B charted record. Other dance club chart hits included "When You Wake Up Tomorrow ...
It appears Justin Timberlake will never live “It’s gonna be May” down. On April 30, Lance Bass took the meme to another level when he created a TikTok poking fun at his former 'N Sync band ...
"Wake Up" is a song by Canadian rock band Three Days Grace, from their debut studio album Three Days Grace. The song was released on January 10, 2005 as the fourth and final single from the album. The song was released on January 10, 2005 as the fourth and final single from the album.
"Tonight" is a song by Irish boy band Westlife. It was first released as a single in Sweden on 21 March 2003. It was first released as a single in Sweden on 21 March 2003. In the United Kingdom, "Tonight" was issued as a double A-side single with " Miss You Nights " three days later.
"Will You Love Me Tomorrow", sometimes known as "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow", [3] is a song written by Gerry Goffin and Carole King. It was first recorded in 1960 by the Shirelles for their album Tonight's the Night; released as a single that November, it became the first song by an African-American girl group to top the Billboard Hot 100 chart. [4]
Dele Fadele from NME felt the "cool slices of whimsy don't come any slicker than this: 'Wake Up Boo!' is both an anti-slacking song and a tune that laments the passing of the seasons. With Motown beats, sprightly horns, Mamas and Papas harmonies and a positive — ie, non-depressing — lyric, The Boo Radleys are at one with nature, offering ...