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Italicised album names indicate an instrumental album. A number in brackets after the song title means that there have been different songs with the same name. If a particular song is on more than one album, all albums are listed alphabetically. A number in brackets after the album name indicates the version number of that song in chronological ...
Date Artist Title Written by Produced by UK Chart US Chart AUS Chart Album 03 Mar 1986 The Three Degrees "This is the House" Stock, Aitken, Waterman Stock, Aitken, Waterman 101 [7]-- -- (non-album) 31 Mar 1986 Haywoode "You Better Not Fool Around" 82 -- -- Arrival: Mar 1986 Brilliant "Love is War" Cauty, Glover, Montana, Stock, Aitken, Waterman ...
The column Song lists the song title. The column Year lists the year in which the song was recorded. 136 songs are listed in the table. This may not include every song for which a recording by Sinatra exists. (Note: Such words as a, an, and the are not recognized as first words of titles):
"A World to Believe In" (Japanese: あなたがいる限り, Hepburn: Anata ga Iru Kagiri, "As Long as You are with Me") [1] is a song recorded by Canadian singer Celine Dion, taken from her tenth English-language studio album, Taking Chances (2007).
Presented as a sort of song cycle, the album opens and closes with two versions of the title song and the songs on each side segue directly into one another. The Spanish language track "Corazón" (the Spanish word for "heart", also used as a term of endearment, as in this song's lyrics) was a moderate hit single from the album, as was "Believe ...
Inspired by A Passage to India by E. M. Forster, the song describes a dreamlike journey around the world in search of marijuana fields, with an allusion to Acapulco Gold. [26] "The Twilight Zone" 2112: 1976 Inspired by The Twilight Zone television anthology series written and hosted by Rod Serling. "Lessons" 2112: 1976
Best known for songs like "End of the Road," "I'll Make Love to You" and "One Sweet Day," Boyz II Men also had a hit with "A Song for Mama," a 1997 song about a mother's steadfast love and support.
"Believe" reached number one in Iceland, Italy and Canada, becoming John's 18th number-one single in the latter country. In the United States, "Believe" became John's 15th number one on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart [ 2 ] and peaked at number 13 on the Billboard Hot 100 ; it gave him a third straight top-20 single in the US.