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"I Can't Help Myself" is a debut single released in 2008 recorded and co-produced by British remixer/producer Chris Dececio under his project name Bellatrax (with collaborators Bruce Elliott-Smith and Italian producer Steph Mazzacani) featuring fellow British vocalist/songwriter Sophia May (née Hurst).
Prior to using the Bellatrax project, Dececio had used his own last name when he released his first recording in 2000. In 2002, Dececio created the project Redd Square and released the single "In Your Hands," which featured Tiff Lacey. As Insignia, Dececio released two songs, "Revelation" in 2001, and "Kaleidoscope" in 2007.
Can't Hold Back is the sixth studio album by American rock musician Eddie Money. The album was released on August 8, 1986, by Columbia Records . It contains one of Money's biggest hits, " Take Me Home Tonight " which helped bring both himself and Ronnie Spector back to the spotlight.
The Believe singer, 78, shows just how wrong things can get when she tries to take a step back in time — like the lyrics to her infamous 1989 hit song — in a new Uber Eats commercial that ...
Lady Gaga debuted a new song during Sunday night’s Grammys ceremony — not in an official performance slot, but during a commercial break, using the spot to officially premiere a new single ...
Jimmy Wayne Jamison (August 23, 1951 – September 1, 2014) [1] was an American singer. Best known as Jimi Jamison, he earned recognition as the frontman for the rock bands Target, Cobra, and Survivor from 1984 to 1989, performing the songs "Burning Heart" from the film Rocky IV, "The Moment of Truth" from The Karate Kid, along with other top-20 Survivor hits "I Can't Hold Back", "High On You ...
“Horizon: An American Saga,” Kevin Costner’s risk-it-all Western epic, rode into Cannes on Sunday, earning a seven-minute standing ovation. Costner was visibly emotional as the film received ...
"I Can't Hold Back" is a 1984 song recorded by the rock band Survivor. It was the first hit single from album Vital Signs (their first album with vocalist Jimi Jamison). The song reached No. 13 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 14 on the Cash Box Top 100. It also returned the band to No. 1 for three weeks on the Billboard Top Rock Tracks chart. [2]