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"Wanna Hold You" is a song by the English rock band the Rolling Stones on their 1983 album Undercover. Although credited to Mick Jagger and Keith Richards , "Wanna Hold You" is largely a Richards composition.
Joel sang with Jones on the song "Just Wanna Hold" and Simon sang with Jones on the songs "That's the Way My Love Is" and "Write Tonight". It is widely believed that the co-composer "M. Phillips" on the track "Just Wanna Hold" is a pseudonym of Mick Jagger .
"I Wanna Hold You" is a song by English pop rock band McFly. It was released on 17 October 2005 as the third single from their second studio album, Wonderland (2005). It was written by band members Tom Fletcher, Danny Jones, and Dougie Poynter. The song peaked at number three in the UK Singles Chart and number 13 in Ireland.
Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications UK [1]The Brightest Dollar: Released: 27 March 1982; Label: WEA; Formats: LP; Japan-only release
Cloud Nine (1987) and its lead single "Got My Mind Set on You" marked a commercial comeback for Harrison. [13] He then formed the Traveling Wilburys with Dylan, Jeff Lynne , Tom Petty and Roy Orbison , and the band released two successful studio albums between 1988 and 1990 on his Warner Bros. contract. [ 14 ]
A third single, a unique take on the Motown classic "You Really Got a Hold on Me" received considerable airplay but failed to crack the top 20. Managed by Bill Graham and booked by Frank Barcelona's Premier Talent, Money quickly established himself as both the consummate performer and record peddler who often spent afternoons doing record store ...
List of singles, with selected chart positions Title Year Peak chart positions Album US [4]US R&B [5]US Rap [5]"Stompin' to Tha 90's" 1990 — — 2 Make Way for the Motherlode
The lead single, "Do You Wanna Hold Me?", reached No. 47 in the UK (the band's last charting single in the UK), but fared best on the Dutch charts, where it peaked at No. 3. [22] With the help of a video in heavy rotation on MTV, the song achieved moderate success in the US, reaching No. 77 on the charts. [23]