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"You'll Be Mine" is a short song, composed by Lennon–McCartney in the Beatles' early years, then known as the Quarrymen. [1] It was a humorous parody of vocal jazz group The Ink Spots. [1] It consists of Paul McCartney singing in a deep baritone, offset with shrill falsetto backing vocals by John Lennon, and guitar strumming. The lead vocal ...
"You'll Be Mine" is a single by New York-based band The Pierces. It is the first single released from their fourth studio album You & I. It was released on March 6 ...
"Say You'll Be Mine" / "Better the Devil You Know" was released on 13 December 1999 and reached number four on the UK Singles Chart in January 2000. The double A-side also reached the top 40 in Australia and Ireland.
"Say You'll Be Mine" (Amy Grant song), a single by Amy Grant from her 1994 album House of Love "Say You'll Be Mine" (Steps song), Side A of a Double-A side single "Say You'll Be Mine/Better the Devil You Know" by Steps from their 1999 album Steptacular "Say You'll be Mine", a 2008 song by Kitty, Daisy & Lewis
"You'll Be Mine (Party Time)" is a 1996 song by Cuban American singer and songwriter Gloria Estefan. It was released as the follow-up to "Reach", as the second single from her seventh studio album, Destiny (1996). The song is a dance track with strong African rhythms and became one of Estefan's most popular songs. Since its appearance, the song ...
"You'll always be mine / Till I take my own baby steps through time." ... "From the moment they finalized the melody to completing the lyrics, it only took them two days to bring the song to life ...
You'll Be Mine may refer to: "You'll Be Mine" (The Beatles song) "You'll Be Mine (Party Time)", a song by Gloria Estefan "You'll Be Mine", a song by Howlin' Wolf from Howlin' Wolf "You'll Be Mine" (The Pierces song) "You'll Be Mine" (Havana Brown song), a song by DJ Havana Brown from her debut EP When the Lights Go Out
The music (and first couple of lines) of "Jeepster" is based on a Howlin' Wolf blues song called "You'll Be Mine," which was written by Willie Dixon. In interviews, T. Rex leader Marc Bolan acknowledged that he "lifted it from a Howlin' Wolf song." [6]