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"Angel Eyes" is a song recorded by American country music duo Love and Theft.Eric Gunderson, one-half of the duo, co-wrote it with Jeff Coplan and Eric Paslay.The song was released in November 2011 as the band's first single without group member Brian Bandas, and the first from their self-titled album.
"Angel Eyes" is a 1946 popular song composed by Matt Dennis, with lyrics by Earl K. Brent. It was introduced in the 1953 film Jennifer . In the film, Matt Dennis sings the song and accompanies himself on piano, while Ida Lupino and Howard Duff among others are dancing to it.
Angel Eyes" was digitally released on November 8, 2011, and released to radio six days later. In August 2012, "Angel Eyes" became Love and Theft's first and only Number One single on the Hot Country Songs chart. It was the lead single from their self-titled album, which was released via RCA on July 24, 2012. [10]
"Pretty Little Angel Eyes" is a 1961 song by American singer Curtis Lee. It was released on Dunes Records, #45-2007. [ 2 ] Phil Spector served as producer, and also produced Lee's follow-up hit " Under the Moon of Love ".
"I'll Never Let You Go" (also titled "I'll Never Let You Go (Angel Eyes)") is a power ballad [1] [3] by American glam metal band Steelheart. It was released as the second single from their 1990 self-titled debut album. It peaked at No. 23 on the Billboard Hot 100 [4] and No. 24 on the Mainstream Rock chart. It is the band's highest-charting ...
"Angel Eyes" is a song written by John Hiatt and Fred Koller and produced by Greg Ladanyi for the Jeff Healey Band's first album, See the Light (1988). It was first released in the United Kingdom as the album's second single in April 1989 and was issued in the United States several weeks later.
Subsequently, her first single went to country radio but the country album went unreleased. [1] Then, in 2001, Curb Records released her debut album, Angel Eyes, and she charted three singles on the Billboard Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks chart. [1] The title track of her debut album was the theme song to the 2001 Jennifer Lopez film, Angel Eyes.
The single version of "Angel Eyes" later replaced the album version for subsequent releases. The album version was first re-released on The Thrill of It All (1995) box set. The 1999 re-mastered version of the Manifesto album finally restored the original version of the song. [ 3 ]