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"Say Don't Go" is a new-age and pop rock power ballad with a production featuring 1980s-inspired drum beats, pizzicato arpeggios, and isolated vocal patterns. The lyrics are about a narrator attempting to maintain her unfruitful relationship. Critics were generally positive of the song, a multitude of whom viewed it as a highlight amongst ...
[6] [7] On 16 September 2016, the song entered the UK Singles Chart at number 25, and peaked at number one two weeks later, becoming Arthur's second number one and spending three consecutive weeks at the top. The song was ranked the nineteenth biggest-selling song of 2016 in the UK, making Arthur the biggest-selling British male artist of the ...
Arthur Wright (speedway rider) (1933–2016), English speedway rider; Arthur E. Wright (1907–1977), Canadian politician; Arthur F. Wright (1913–1976), American academic, sinologist, editor and professor of history; Arthur G. Wright (1937–2015), American R&B guitarist and arranger; Arthur Williams Wright (1836–1915), American physicist
Back from the Edge is the second studio album by British singer and songwriter James Arthur.It was released on 28 October 2016 by Columbia Records.The album reached number one on the UK Albums Chart and was certified platinum—denoting 300,000 sales—the following year, in September 2017.
Composed by Richard A. Whiting with lyrics by Sidney Clare [199] "My Girl" The Temptations: 1964 Recorded by the Temptations in 1964 [200] "Tiptoe Through the Tulips" Tiny Tim: 1968 Written by Al Dubin (lyrics) and Joe Burke (music) [201] [202] "Forever and Ever, Amen" Randy Travis: 1987 Written by Paul Overstreet and Don Schlitz and recorded ...
The album was released shortly after Wright's duet with Billy Preston, "With You I'm Born Again", gave her the biggest charted success of her career. The album included Wright's take of her famous compositions, "I Blame It On the Sun", which she wrote for ex-husband Stevie Wonder 's Talking Book and a funky take on Wonder's " Signed, Sealed ...
Arthur Wright (1870 – 19 December 1932) was an Australian writer best known for his novels set against a background of the sporting world, particularly horseracing, which meant he was often compared during his lifetime to Nat Gould. [1] In his lifetime he was called "Australia's most prolific novelist". [2]
Produced by Shad, the album, titled Alice Clark, was recorded at the Record Plant in New York and included three songs written by Bobby Hebb, as well as Jimmy Webb's "I Keep It Hid" (also issued as a single), Juanita Fleming's "Never Did I Stop Loving You", and John Bromley and Petula Clark's "Looking at Life". [1]