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In France, "The Show Must Go On" debuted at number twenty-three, selling 1,000 copies in the first week. [56] In Canada, it entered the Hot Digital Songs chart at number twenty-three as well. [57] "The Show Must Go On" also debuted at number eighty-nine on the Canadian Hot 100. [58] In Quebec, Dion entered the ADISQ chart at the top. [59]
"The Show Must Go On" is a song co-written by Leo Sayer and David Courtney and first recorded by Sayer. It was released in the United Kingdom in 1973, becoming Sayer's first hit record (reaching its chart peak of number 2 in early 1974 in the UK).
The Show Must Go On is a 1996 album by Shirley Bassey. It spent 11 weeks on the UK albums chart, peaking at No. 47. [2] The album was awarded a silver disc. [3]
'The Show Must Go On')." [3] Writing retrospectively, Joseph McCombs of AllMusic felt that the album's preference for songs with solo vocals rather than the group's previous use of harmonies led to the band "los[ing] much of their soul and spirit" and saw the album as "show[ing] the growing cracks in the band's armor". Like Malder, McCombs ...
Three Dog Night's cover of "The Show Must Go On" was the group's last Billboard Hot 100 top 10 record, reached No. 4 on 25 May 1974. [ 10 ] His subsequent singles were all major hits in the UK – "One Man Band" went to No. 6 in 1974, "Long Tall Glasses" (UK No. 4, 1974) became his first Top Ten hit in the US, reaching No. 9, [ 11 ] and ...
"The Show Must Go On" was released on 14 October 1991 in the UK. The single was taken from the album but was released as promotion for the Greatest Hits II album (Classic Queen in the US/Canada), and peaked at No. 16 on the UK charts. After Mercury's death in November, the song re-entered the British charts and spent as many weeks in the top 75 ...
The album consisted of Queen's biggest hits between 1981 and 1991, from the UK chart-topper "Under Pressure" to "The Show Must Go On". The compilation Greatest Hits II reached number one on the UK Albums Chart, and is the tenth best-selling album in the UK with sales of 3.9 million copies as of 2014. [4]
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