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"Don't Turn Around" was a huge hit around the world and remains one of Ace of Base's more successful songs to date. It reached number one on the RPM Top Singles chart in Canada, and both the US Billboard Adult Contemporary chart and the Cash Box Top 100 .
Black Ivory's debut single, "Don't Turn Around", was released in April 1971 and serves as the title track of their debut album. The song entered the Billboard Soul singles chart in November 1971, reaching its peak at No. 38 in January 1972. [2]
Rosemary Clooney released a version of the song on her 1997 album, Mothers & Daughters. [19] Kenny Loggins released a version of the song on his 2000 album, More Songs from Pooh Corner. [20] Homer Simpson sings "Turn Around" in the 2003 Simpsons episode "The Ziff Who Came to Dinner".
Black Ivory's debut single, "Don't Turn Around" (written by Patrick Adams) was released in April 1971 and peaked at No. 38 on the Billboard R&B/Soul singles chart in January 1972. [1] The single along with the B-side, "I Keep Asking You Questions" was recorded at Sigma Sound Studio in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
"Don't Turn Around" is a song recorded by Australian singer-songwriter Amy Shark. It was released on 8 June 2018 initially as a pre-order album track, [ 2 ] and was later confirmed as the album's second single from her debut studio album Love Monster . [ 3 ]
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In 1972, R&B Group, Black Ivory recorded a version on their top R&B 20 debut album, "Don't Turn Around". [13] It was the B-side to their top 40 single, "Time Is Love". [14] In 1982, Chaka Khan had a top 5 R&B hit version with the song, featured on her self-titled album.
"Turn Around" is a song by British singer Conor Maynard from his debut studio album, Contrast. The song features vocals from American singer Ne-Yo. It was released as the album's third single as a digital download on 11 October 2012. The song was produced by Stargate and Benny Blanco, who also co-wrote it with Ne-Yo.