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"Addicted to You" is the second single by Anthony Callea from his second album, A New Chapter (2006). The single was released to radio on 12 December 2006. [1] " Addicted to You" has a more contemporary pop-rock sound which Callea explores in his second album, and is very different from the ballad sound in his previous single "Live for Love".
A New Chapter is the second album from Australian pop singer Anthony Callea.It features the singles "Live for Love" and "Addicted to You".A New Chapter features two exclusive tracks entitled "Whatever It Takes" (originally recorded by Edyta Górniak for the album Invisible) and "Meant for Love" when purchased digitally, which didn't make the album's final cut.
A New Chapter: Released: 26 November 2006; Format: CD, digital download ... A New Chapter: 2007 "Addicted to You" 19 2011 "Oh Oh Oh Oh" — Last to Go: 2012 "Last to ...
"Live for Love" is a pop rock ballad by Anthony Callea from his second album A New Chapter (2006), and the first single released from the album. Anthony performed the song live at Highpoint Shopping Centre in Melbourne on 9 November, and also on Australian Idol 2006 elimination night on 6 November. [2]
Robert Palmer’s “Addicted to Love” — which hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 35 years ago today — is best known for its brilliantly idiotic video, which features the singer performing ...
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"Addicted to You" is a song by Swedish DJ and record producer Avicii, incorporating vocals by American folk rock singer Audra Mae. The track was written by Avicii, Arash Pournouri, Mac Davis and Josh Krajcik for making appearance on Avicii's debut studio album, True (2013), with it being later released as its fourth single.
“You know, it’s tough to lose somebody to the same thing you were doing too,” Holcomb said. Neither one of Patrick’s parents has ever been addicted to drugs. “You know, I’m in recovery,” Holcomb said. The nameplate on his desk included his sobriety date: October 10, 1987. “I’ve been hospitalized several times back when I was ...