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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.
"You Don't Bring Me Flowers" Sissel Kyrkjebø Neil Diamond Alan and Marilyn Bergman: De beste, 1986–2006: 2006 [8] "You Raise Me Up" Sissel Kyrkjebø Brendan Graham Rolf Løvland: My Heart: 2004 [15] "You Were Always on My Mind" Sissel Kyrkjebø Wayne Carson Johnny Christopher Mark James: Reflections III: 2019 [117] "Your Sky" Sissel ...
The Shaws perform songs which resonate with them, including the Colbie Caillat song "Try" and the Coco song "Remember Me". They share on social media why they selected those songs. [ 15 ] Mat Shaw said on Facebook that "Try", a song about body image , speaks about identity and about how other people's views about you can affect you.
Vocal Majority (VM) is a Dallas, Texas-based men's chorus of over 150 singers, who bill themselves with the tagline "Pure Harmony." The VM got its start when founder and first Marketing Director, Bob Arnold, gathered together 12 singers in December of 1971; it has since grown to over 150 members.
Skinner has been described as New Zealand's "high priest of heavenly pop" and a "pop star priest". [3] [4] In 2004, New Zealand entertainer and promoter Gray Bartlett highlighted Skinner as a "world quality" performer of inspirational music, praising his distinct "pop-folk" style and comparing the Marist priest's rendition of Secret Garden's "You Raise Me Up" favorably to that of American ...
The song is from the 2004 film The Polar Express and is included on the film soundtrack. The song is also included on the 2011 album Heavenly Christmas , performed by Jackie Evancho , and the deluxe edition of Groban's Noël album, marking the first time for inclusion on a Groban release.
Following Last Choir Standing, the choir signed a five-record deal with Universal Music and released their first album. [2] They performed with Josh Groban at The Royal Variety Performance in 2008. [3] The choir embarked on their first UK tour in April/May 2009 with singer and soap star Amy Nuttall joining them as a special