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"Said I Loved You... But I Lied " is a song by American pop music singer Michael Bolton . The song was co-written and co-produced by Bolton and Robert John "Mutt" Lange .
A dance remix by the electropop group Fangoria was a success in Spain, and a soundalike cover version by Los del Mar became popular in Canada. [2] Another remix by Miami-based producers the Bayside Boys, who added a section with English lyrics and expanded its popularity, initially peaked at No. 45 on the US Billboard Hot 100 in late 1995. [2]
"I'd Lie for You (And That's the Truth)" is a song composed and written by Diane Warren, and recorded by Meat Loaf and Patti Russo. The song was released in October 1995 as the first single from Meat Loaf's seventh studio album, Welcome to the Neighbourhood (1995).
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Charly says you should always tell your mummy before you go off somewhere, is the line you're going to be hearing over the next few weeks. This could be a good or bad thing as hundreds of bedroom samplers go scouring old BBC soundtrack films/records for all sorts of gems. Let's hope it gets people thinking about their tracks as well.
[15] Edna Gundersen from USA Today said, "Watch for Army of Lovers to succeed Right Said Fred as the newest camp sensation to hop the pond. The Stockholm trio's loopy, trashy Eurodisco single, "Crucified", is the best but by no means the only infectious groove on their Massive Luxury Overdose album."
"I Loved You" is a single by English deep house duo Blonde featuring vocals from English singer Melissa Steel. The track uses interpolations of "More", a song from the album of the same name by Canadian singer Tamia. It was released through Parlophone on 30 November 2014 in the United Kingdom. The song peaked at number 7 on the UK Singles Chart.
"I Never Loved You" is a 1980s-tinged ballad inspired by the English singer-songwriter Kate Bush, whom Halsey impersonated as part of its promotion. On its lyrics, Halsey expresses about a complicated relationship which was deteriorated by her medical issues, a recurrent theme in The Great Impersonator .