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Ighner became a session singer in Hollywood. In 1974, he sang his own composition "Everything Must Change", a track on Quincy Jones' best-selling album Body Heat. Though not issued as a single, it is claimed that "the haunting masterwork went a long way toward selling the full-length album.."
Everything Must Change may refer to: Everything Must Change (Randy Crawford album), 1976; Everything Must Change (Johnny Lytle album), 1978 "Everything Must Change" (song), a 1984 song by Paul Young "Everything Must Change", a song on Body Heat (Quincy Jones album) Everything Must Change: The Definitive Collection, a 2003 album by Dick Morrissey
Everything Must Change (1976) Miss Randy Crawford ... Review scores; Source Rating; AllMusic [1] Everything Must Change is the debut studio album by singer Randy ...
"Everything Must Change" is a song by English singer Paul Young, released in November 1984 by CBS Records as the second single from his second album The Secret of Association. It was released in North America by Columbia Records in November 1985.
The album spawned hits including a cover of Hall & Oates' 1980 song "Everytime You Go Away", "I'm Gonna Tear Your Playhouse Down", "Everything Must Change" and "Tomb of Memories". The album has been certified Double Platinum (600,000 copies sold) by the BPI in the UK and Gold (500,000 copies sold) in the US by the RIAA .
Everything Must Change (Muse 5158, 1977) - with Big John Patton; Fast Hands (Muse 5185, 1980) -with Houston Person; later reissued on 32 Jazz in 1998. Good Vibes (Muse 5271, 1981) - with Houston Person; Los Grandes del Jazz (Sarpe [Spain], 1982) - also released as I Giganti Del Jazz, Vol. 93 (Curcio [Italy], 1982).
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Higher Ground is the twenty-seventh studio album by American singer Barbra Streisand, her first in four years (following 1993’s Back to Broadway). The album was inspired by and dedicated to Virginia Clinton Kelley. It was released in North America on November 11, 1997, and a day earlier in Europe.