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Life Goes On is a studio album by Paul Williams, released in 1972. Notable songs from the album include "I Won't Last a Day Without You" and "Out in the Country". Jackson Browne and Linda Ronstadt sang background vocals on the title track. Jimmy Webb arranged the strings on "Rose."
The "Can't Live with You, Can't Live Without You" music video received a MuchMusic Video Award for Best MOR Video in 1990. [2] The song was Dion's second commercial English single after her 1985 "Listen to the Magic Man". It reached number 41 on the Canadian Singles Chart and number 12 on the Adult Contemporary Chart.
The Durutti Column – I Get Along Without You Very Well/Prayer (Factory Records FAC 64, 1983) Linda Ronstadt – For Sentimental Reasons (1986) Dinah Shore (recorded October 1947, released by Columbia Records as catalog number 38201, with the flip side "I'll Be Seeing You" [10] and as catalog number 38570, with the flip side "Little White Lies ...
"Trying to Live My Life Without You" or "Tryin' to Live My Life Without You" is a song written by Eugene Frank Williams, originally popularized by soul singer Otis Clay. In early 1973 it reached #102 on the Billboard Bubbling Under chart. On February 17, 1973, Clay performed the song on Soul Train. [2]
Richard Carpenter also changed the bridge and chord structure, changes Williams felt detracted from the song and he believed that The Carpenters would have greater success if they had recorded the song unchanged. [2] The song was recorded as a tract for The Carpenters' album A Song for You, and was released two years later as a single in the US ...
Can't Live Without You or I Can't Live Without You may refer to: "Can't Live Without You", a track from Mobile Orchestra , an album by American electronica project Owl City "Can't Live Without You", a track from Blackout (Scorpions album)
One evening he [Evans] went to her [Marianne's] friend Karen and told Karen, "She's left me. I need her back. I can't live without her." He flew to Bonn to find her – he wrote a song called "I Can't Live". Its chorus included "I can't live, if living is without you, I can't live, I can't give any more."
"If You Can Live with It" was released as a single by MCA Records in January 1973. It was Anderson's first single release on MCA after his previous label (Decca Records) switched names. [3] The song spent 14 weeks on the Billboard Hot Country Singles before reaching number two in May 1973. [4]