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When issued as a CD single, the Secret Garden version of "You Raise Me Up" charted at #103 on the UK Singles Chart in May 2002. [8] Despite this modest initial success, the song has since become a major hit around the world, having been covered more than 125 times. [9]
Face to Face is the sixth studio album by Irish boy band Westlife, released in the UK on 31 October 2005.. The album was also released on DualDisc in the UK, which included the videos of the making of "You Raise Me Up", the Face to Face album photoshoot and exclusive interview footage.
Brendan Graham (born 12 February 1945) [1] is an Irish songwriter and novelist. Among songs he has written are "Rock 'n' Roll Kids" (1994) and "The Voice" (1996), both of which won the Eurovision Song Contest for Ireland in their respective years, and "You Raise Me Up" [2] (2002), which was an international hit recorded by various artists, including Josh Groban.
You Raise Me Up (2014) ... Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, Music by Richard Rodgers: 3:36: 12. "The Winner Takes It All" Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus: 4:57: 13.
You raise me up so I can stand on mountains, You raise me up to walk on stormy seas. And I am strong when I am on your shoulders, You raise me up to more than I can be. You raise me up to more than I can be ... 89.204.225.88 08:18, 2 June 2010 (UTC) It sounds like '"Wind Beneath My Wings"--Scottandrewhutchins 18:12, 15 September 2011 (UTC ...
Jodie Langel, a former Broadway singer turned vocal instructor, posted a video helping a student learn the chorus from “I’d Rather Be Me,” a song from the musical “Mean Girls.”
In addition to many of Jones' best-known songs, the album includes a new version of his song "Walking in the Air". Like other Jones recordings, " O Holy Night " and " Dear Lord and Father of Mankind ", the new version is a duet between present-day Jones and his younger self.
"Juxtapozed with U" was inspired by the Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder track "Ebony and Ivory" as well as the work of Marvin Gaye and Caetano Veloso.The track was originally conceived as a duet, with the band approaching both Brian Harvey from East 17, and Bobby Brown to sing alongside Gruff Rhys.