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Melanie Martinez: Published by Gap City Music and Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. [38] The song was originally released on Martinez' YouTube channel, but has since been taken down. One of Martinez' oldest known songs. "Strawberry Fields Forever" † 2014 John Lennon Paul McCartney: A song originally by The Beatles that Martinez covered.
The album was a conscious effort to move away from the pop sensibilities of her #1 song "Brand New Key" and focus on more introspective material.“I saw Stoneground Words as a sort of statement, something that would remind people that 'Brand New Key' was a complete one-off for me."
In 1996, the song was covered by actress-singer Vanessa Williams and included on the Polygram various artist compilation album NBA at 50 - A Musical Celebration. It was later included on her 1997 studio album Next and released as a single. [1] Her version went to number 6 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart. [2]
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The song was released as a one-track digital download on July 29, as the lead single from the album. [15] A limited edition 7" vinyl single was available with pre-orders of the album at Loma Vista's web store. The single was limited to 4,000 copies worldwide, and contained an exclusive b-side—a remix of the song created by Jennings. [16] "
Will Jennings, the Oscar-winning lyricist of “My Heart Will Go On" and “Up Where We Belong,” has died. He was 80. The songwriter died Friday at his home in Tyler, Texas, his agent Sam ...
Jennings believes country music's 2010s-era boom placed a premium on young male artists tethered to hip-hop culture's corporate-driven aesthetics more than its human-aimed and street-borne ...
Melanie Williams also wrote the third verse for the song. The track was then recorded at Revolution Studios in Manchester. Sub Sub's manager Dave Rofe, Rob's Records ' Pete Robinson and North South's promoter Karen Hampton were targeting BBC Radio 1 DJ Pete Tong to give the song a listen, which resulted in the song having a major boost in ...