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In 2017, Billboard ranked "You're Not Alone" number 64 in their list of "The 100 Greatest Pop Songs of 1997", praising it as "one of the year's most striking pop singles, with club energy and trip-hop atmospherics, based around Olive's soulful siren call and synths that streak across the production like an electrical storm."
You're Not Alone is the fifth studio album by American musician Andrew W.K., released on March 2, 2018 through Sony Music. [1] It was his first album since 2009's Gundam Rock, which marks the longest gap between his studio albums. The art for the album was painted by fantasy artists Julie Bell and Boris Vallejo. [2]
Boyle joined Enigma as a vocalist and released her first solo album What About Us on 4 June 2007. It was released exclusively through iTunes. In 2009, Tinchy Stryder released a version of 'You're Not Alone', sparking new interest in Olive. Around the same time, Digital Spy announced that Olive was working on its third album, due for release in ...
You're Not Alone (Andrew W.K. album) or the title song, 2018 You're Not Alone (Roy Buchanan album) or the title song, 1978 You're Not Alone (OK Go and Bonerama EP) , 2008
Ruth-Ann Boyle (born 26 April 1970) is an English singer. Together with producers Tim Kellett and Robin Taylor-Firth, she formed the British band Olive.The band's single "You're Not Alone" reached number 1 in the UK Singles Chart on its second release in 1997.
Extra Virgin is the debut album by British trip hop band Olive, originally released in 1996. The album includes the single " You're Not Alone ", which originally reached number 42 in the UK Singles Chart in 1996 and when re-released in 1997 it reached number one. [ 8 ]
You're Not Alone is a 1978 album by American guitarist and blues musician Roy Buchanan. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The album was a commercial failure, and led Buchanan to a break and a pause for reflection. [ 4 ] [ 5 ]
"You're Not Alone" is a song written by Jim Scott [2] and recorded by the band Chicago for their 1988 album Chicago 19, with Bill Champlin singing lead vocals. When released as a single early the following year, the song peaked at #10 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 .