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"I'm Alive" is a song by Canadian singer Celine Dion from her seventh English-language album, A New Day Has Come (2002). It was written by Kristian Lundin and Andreas Carlsson , and produced by Lundin with additional production by Ric Wake and Richie Jones.
In 1975, Swedish band Blue Swede recorded a mash-up which combined verses of I'm Alive with others borrowed from Hush, by Deep Purple. The song was also recorded by Tom Jones. The track appeared on his 2008 album 24 Hours. Canadian garage-punk band, UIC, from Toronto, Ontario, recorded their version of I'm Alive on their 1986 album Our Garage.
"I'm Alive" (Willie Nelson song), 2008; covered by Kenny Chesney with Dave Matthews, 2009 "I'm Alive", by 999 from 999 , 1978 "I'm Alive", by Anthrax from Worship Music , 2011
"I'm Alive" is a song by the Electric Light Orchestra (ELO), released as a single in May 1980. It is featured in a sequence near the beginning of the feature film Xanadu . The song also appears on the soundtrack album Xanadu .
"I'm Alive" is a 1965 number-one UK hit single by the Hollies, [3] written for them by American songwriter Clint Ballard Jr. [2] Although they originally passed the song over to another Manchester band, the Toggery Five, they changed their minds and recorded it, achieving their first No. 1 hit in the UK Singles Chart.
"I'm Alive" is a song by Albanian singer and songwriter Elhaida Dani. It was released as a single on 1 January 2015 by Radio Televizioni Shqiptar (RTSH) and Universal Music . The song was written by Sokol Marsi , arranged by Darko Dimitrov and produced by Zzap & Chriss.
I'm Alive is the tenth album by American singer-songwriter Jackson Browne, released in 1993 (see 1993 in music). The title track, " I'm Alive ", reached No. 18 on the Album Rock Tracks chart and No. 28 on the Adult Contemporary chart.
"I'm Alive" is a song by British singer Seal, [1] released as dance remix in 1995 as the fourth single from his second studio album, Seal (also known as Seal II) (1994). [2] In the United States, the song appeared as B-side to "Kiss from a Rose".