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Club Play Song Artist Maxi-Singles Sales Artist Reference(s) January 2 "Believe" Cher "Believe" ... 1999 in music; List of number-one dance hits (United States)
It was released in July 1999 as the third single released from her debut studio album Jennifer Paige. The song was written by Andy Goldmark and JD Martin [citation needed]. For this single, Always You was remixed by Groove Brothers. The B-side is replayed by Mick Guzauski. "Always You" reached number six on the Billboard Dance/Club Play chart.
"Heartbreak Hotel" was nominated for Best R&B Video at the 1999 MTV Video Music Awards. [21] The song was also nominated for "R&B Single of the Year" at the 10th Billboard Music Awards on December 8, 1999, [22] [23] and for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal and Best R&B Song at the 42nd Grammy Awards on February 23, 2000. [24]
USA Home Entertainment (1999–2002) PolyGram Video (1982–1999) Studio Distribution Services (2021–present) Universal Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Australia (Universal, Sony Pictures, Paramount, MGM, Disney, Roadshow Films and Lionsgate) Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (2018–2022) DreamWorks Home Entertainment (1997–present, minority owner)
VH1 Divas Live 2: An Honors Concert for VH1's Save the Music, aired live from New York's Beacon Theatre on April 13, 1999. It was the second installment in VH1 's successful VH1 Divas concert series.
This is the discography of British pop group S Club.The group went on to release 14 singles, 4 studio albums and 3 compilation albums throughout their career. The group formed in 1998 and rose to prominence starring in their own musical-comedy BBC television series, Miami 7 (1999); in North America, the show was titled S Club 7 in Miami and ran for four seasons on Nickelodeon and Fox Family.
[20] [21] [22] S Club 7's debut album, S Club, was released in October 1999. It reached number two in the UK Albums Chart [21] and was certified double platinum. [20] In 2001, the group released a fashion line targeted at teenagers. [23] In September 1999, "S Club Party" entered the UK charts at number two and number one in New Zealand.
From the chart's inception until the week of February 16, 1991, several (or even all) songs on an EP or album could occupy the same position if more than one track from a release was receiving significant play in clubs. Beginning with the February 23, 1991, issue, Hot Dance Club Play became "song specific", meaning that only one song could ...