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The song was recorded and then released in April 1968 by Tiny Tim on his album God Bless Tiny Tim. Produced by Richard Perry, Tim's version charted at number 17 in the United States that year, becoming his signature song; which he would continue to perform throughout his career. Side B of the released single included the song "Fill Your Heart". [5]
The song was recorded in New York, during the group's first U.S. tour [1] The single was released as a single in the U.S., Germany and the Netherlands in September 1967. In other countries, it was a B-side. Various versions of the song have been released.
"How Long" is the debut single by the English band Ace, from their 1974 debut album, Five-A-Side. It reached No. 3 on both the US and Canadian charts, and No. 20 on the UK Singles Chart. [5] In a 1981 issue of Smash Hits, Phil Collins named the song as one of his top 10 favourites, describing it as a "classic single". [6]
A cut off Styles’ 2019 album, “Fine Line,” this song is doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, good. “Padam Padam” by Kylie Minogue The Kylie Minogue hit, “Padam Padam” is earworm if there ever ...
"How Long" is a song by American singer-songwriter JD Souther. Written in 1971 it was originally recorded by Souther for his 1972 debut solo album, John David Souther . [ 2 ] It was given a limited release as a promotional 7-inch 45 rpm single in 1972 with Souther's "The Fast One" on the B-side.
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The single "How Long" reached No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the spring of 1975. [5] The song also reached No. 24 on the Adult Contemporary chart, No. 3 on the Canadian Singles Chart, and No. 20 on the UK Singles Chart on 9 November 1974. [6] The song "Rock & Roll Runaway" peaked at No. 71 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1975. [7]
The song was the final single by the Spice Girls released with Geri Halliwell's vocals, until the group's reunion in 2007. [3] It was overshadowed however by " Three Lions 98 " and " Vindaloo ". It was released on 2 CD single formats on the same day, the first featuring the standard versions of the song, including an instrumental.