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Paul Byrom recorded a cover of the song while a member of Celtic Thunder; the song was released on the self-titled debut album and their concert DVD "The Show." Former E.L.O. frontman Jeff Lynne released a cover version of the song on his 2012 album Long Wave. The duo She & Him released a cover of the song on their 2014 album, Classics.
The song was written by Ocean and Tyler and produced by Tyler himself, it was released on May 10, 2011 as the fourth single from Tyler's studio album Goblin. The song is written from the perspective of an obsessive lover who stalks and watches a woman while she sleeps. Lyrically, the song explores dark themes of necrophilia, stalking, and ...
"She's Like the Wind" is a 1987 song by American actor and singer Patrick Swayze from the soundtrack to the film Dirty Dancing. The song features additional vocals from singer Wendy Fraser. The ballad [3] reached number three on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number one on the Adult Contemporary chart. [4]
"She's So High" is a power pop song written and performed by Canadian singer-songwriter Tal Bachman. It was released as a single to North American radio on February 13, 1999, from his self-titled debut album (1999).
"She's a Woman" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, written primarily by Paul McCartney and credited to Lennon–McCartney. It was released on a non-album single in November 1964 as the B-side to " I Feel Fine ", except in North America, where it also appeared on the album Beatles '65 , released in December 1964.
In an Instagram post shared Thursday, Dec. 5, the cookbook author, 39, shared that after attending John Legend's Christmas show, she was curious about one of his musical numbers.
"She Thinks My Tractor's Sexy" is a song written by Jim Collins and Paul Overstreet and recorded by American country music artist Kenny Chesney. It was released on October 4, 1999, as the third single from Chesney's 1999 album Everywhere We Go .
"She's Gone" is a song written and originally performed by the American duo Daryl Hall and John Oates. The soul ballad [ 5 ] is included on their 1973 album, Abandoned Luncheonette . It is ranked number 336 on Rolling Stone' s list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time .