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The melody of these lyrics matches the lyrics of "When I Need You" as follows: "(When I) need you, I just close my eyes and I'm with you, and all that I so want to give you, is only a heart beat away". In a 2006 interview with The Globe and Mail Cohen said: I once had that nicking happen with Leo Sayer. Do you remember that song 'When I Need You'?"
"I Need You" is a Christian [3] pop song with a runtime of 3 minutes and 48 seconds. [8] It was written by Dennis Matkosky and Ty Lacy, [ 3 ] and is in the key of G major with Rimes' vocals spanning two octaves , from E 3 to D 5 .
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Songs of the Spanish Civil War (1 C, 13 P) Pages in category "Songs about Spain"
Indicates a song that appears on an alternative version of the album ± Indicates a re-recording of a song Thalía has released previously in a different style and/or with different lyrics † Indicates a song Thalía has covered in its original language ‡ Indicates a song Thalía has covered by adapting it to a language different than the ...
"Amigo" (English: "Friend") is a popular song written by Brazilian songwriters Erasmo Carlos and Roberto Carlos (no relation) and originally recorded by the latter in Portuguese in 1977. As with many other of his songs, Roberto Carlos also recorded a Spanish-language version, with lyrics by Budd
Baladas en Español was released on 21 October 1996, [3] exclusively in Spanish and Portuguese-speaking territories. However, it was also released in the US by EMI Latin, making it the final Roxette album to be officially issued in the country. [4]
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Gracias Por La Música is a Spanish-language album by Swedish pop group ABBA, released in Spain on 5 April 1980 and Latin America on May 10.. The album was originally released due to the unexpected surge in popularity for the group in Latin American countries such as Mexico and Argentina after the release of the Spanish-language versions of "Chiquitita" and "I Have a Dream" in 1979.