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American R&B group Az Yet included a cover version of "Hard to Say I'm Sorry" on their 1996 self-titled debut album, which was produced by Babyface. [44] A remix version by David Foster [45] was released as a single on February 3, 1997 and features vocals from Peter Cetera. [45] [46] Foster won a BMI Pop Award for this version. [47]
Back Home is the eighth studio album by Irish boy band Westlife, released on 5 November 2007 through Syco Music, Sony Music and RCA Records.The album was produced by Steve Mac, Quiz & Larossi, Per Magnusson, David Kreuger and Rami Yacoub, who also produced some of the group's previous material.
Westlife Mac, Hector 8 1999 Fool Again: Westlife Kreuger, Elofsson, Magnusson 9 1999 No No Westlife Andreas Carlsson, Rami Yacoub 10 1999 I Don't Wanna Fight Westlife Mac, Hector 11 1999 Change the World Westlife (not on US Version) Karl Twigg, Lance Ellington, Mark Topham 12 1999 Moments Westlife (not on US Version) Mac, Hector 13 1999 I Need You
"Miss You When I'm Dreaming" 2006 — 130 — — Amazing "All Out of Love" (featuring Delta Goodrem) — — 31 — The Love Album "You Light Up My Life" — — — 171 "All or Nothing" — — — 142 "Hard to Say I'm Sorry" 2007 — — — 135 Home "I'm Already There" 47 — — 62 Back Home "—" denotes song that did not chart or was not ...
"Something Right" is a song by Irish boy band Westlife from their eighth studio album Back Home. The song was released as the band's second single in Asia and Europe following their first single, "Home", as well as the album's overall third single. [1] [2] [3] The song was composed by Rami Yacoub, Savan Kotecha and Arnthor Birgisson.
Westlife are an Irish pop group formed in Dublin in 1998. The group consists of members Shane Filan , Mark Feehily , Kian Egan , and Nicky Byrne . Brian McFadden was a member before leaving in March 2004.
A subsequent international release in 2010 (included in the Studio Albums 1979-2008 box set from 2015) has the original album restored, with additional bonus tracks of the single versions of "Hard To Say I'm Sorry", "What You're Missing", and Love Me Tomorrow" as well as "Daddy's Favorite Fool."
A cover of Chicago's "Hard to Say I'm Sorry" was included as the B-side for the single and charted individually on the official UK Singles Chart at number 135. [ citation needed ] Music video