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"To Be Loved by You" is a song written by Gary Burr and Mike Reid, and recorded by American country music artist Wynonna Judd. It was released in January 1996 as the first single from her album Revelations. The song reached number one on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) chart in April 1996. [1]
Throughout the song, a distinctive 16th note guitar riff is played by Waddy Wachtel, progressing through C, D, and E-minor chords. During the bridge, the chords alternate twice between E-minor and C. Nicks's backing band recommended that they emulate The Police 's " Bring On the Night " for the guitar riff, although Wachtel was unfamiliar with ...
"Just Tell Her Jim Said Hello" is a song originally recorded by Elvis Presley with backing vocals provided by The Jordanaires. It was written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller . [ 1 ] It reached number 55 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1962.
"To Be Loved" is a song by the English singer Adele from her fourth studio album, 30 (2021). She wrote it with Tobias Jesso Jr., who produced it with Shawn Everett.The song became available as the album's 11th track on 19 November 2021, when it was released by Columbia Records.
"You Said You Loved Me" is a song written by Glenn Keener in 1961 and published by Gant Music, BMI. It was first recorded by Gene Summers in 1961. The recording session took place in Fort Worth, Texas at Clifford Herring Studios. Musicians included Summers-vocals, Glenn Keener-guitar, Freddie Powers-bass, Art McNulty-organ and an unknown drummer.
"The reason I know we should be in is because the committee has ranked us in," he said. "They've said we're good enough. "The case is closed on that, and they said you're the eighth-best team in ...
"I was about to write that in the future I would choose my words more carefully, but I'm sure I won't." − Don Cheadle ... 7 Little Words. PAVLOVIAN. MINCES. TIMED. MOORS. MINNEOLA. COPIED. CENTERING
"I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You)" is a 1967 single released by American soul singer Aretha Franklin. Released on Atlantic Records as the first big hit of her career and the lead single from her tenth studio album of the same name , it became a defining song for Franklin, [ 3 ] peaking at number one on the rhythm and blues charts and ...