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Julia Fordham performed the song in duet with McDonald on her 2008 LP China Blue. In 2011, DJ and producer Solomun sampled the song on ''Love Recycled''. Laura Jane Grace, lead singer, songwriter and guitarist of Against Me!, performed a version of the song in April 2015 for A.V. Undercover series. [3]
"I Keep Forgettin" is a song by Chuck Jackson, written by Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller, and Gilbert Garfield. [1] It appears on his second studio album Any Day Now . It peaked at No. 55 on the Billboard Top 100 and remained on the chart for 7 weeks.
All the sessions were produced by Slim Williamson. [2] Twelve tracks were chosen for the album, all of which were either written or co-written by Liz Anderson. [ 1 ] Four of the album's tracks were songs that became hits for Lynn Anderson, including " If I Kiss You (Will You Go Away) " and " Flattery Will Get You Everywhere ."
"New Love" "Save Me" "The One Thing" "In the Arms of Love" Bon Jovi "You Give Love a Bad Name" "Livin' on a Prayer" "Without Love" "I'd Die For You" "Bad Medicine" "Born to Be My Baby" "Blood on Blood" "Wild is the Wind" "Keep the Faith" "I'll Sleep When I'm Dead" "Something for the Pain" "This Ain't a Love Song" / "Como Yo Nadie Te Ha Amado ...
Year Single Chart positions Album US [1]US R&B [1]US AC [1]US Dan. [1]US Main Rock [1]US Jazz UK [6]1982 "I Keep Forgettin' (Every Time You're Near)" 4 7 8 — — — 43 If That's What It Takes
Taylor Swift. Jeff Kravitz/TAS23/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management When Taylor Swift’s depression works the graveyard shift, she makes a playlist about it. Swift, 34, partnered with Apple ...
The mockumentary series Yacht Rock featured "Regulate" in its episode No. 7, [30] where Michael McDonald and Kenny Loggins make a bet about the popularity of the song, "I Keep Forgettin' (Every Time You're Near)". Ten years later, the Long Beach-based rappers accidentally hit McDonald with their car and take him back to their house, where they ...
While creating the new album, Streisand recorded two new tracks that were made specifically for the project: "We're Not Makin' Love Anymore" and "Someone That I Used to Love". [2] The song was first released in the United States on September 14, 1989 by Columbia Records, [ 3 ] while the album was released on October 3 of that same year.