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"It Keeps You Runnin'" is a song by the American rock band The Doobie Brothers. The song was written by band member Michael McDonald , and served as the third single from their sixth studio album Takin' It to the Streets (1976).
"Runnin' (Lose It All)" is a song by British record producer Naughty Boy, featuring American singer Beyoncé and British singer Arrow Benjamin. It was released online on 17 September 2015 through Virgin EMI Records. Upon its release, the song received positive reviews from music critics, mostly praising the song's arrangements and Beyoncé's ...
Why You Runnin' is the debut EP by American singer-songwriter Lissie, released in November 2009 on Fat Possum. [1] [2] It was produced by Bill Reynolds of Band of Horses.One of the songs, "Oh Mississippi" was co-written with Ed Harcourt, whom she met through a mutual friend. [3]
"Baby What You Want Me to Do" (sometimes called "You Got Me Running" or "You Got Me Runnin'") is a blues song that was written and recorded by Jimmy Reed in 1959. It was a record chart hit for Reed and, as with several of his songs, it has appeal across popular music genres, with numerous recordings by a variety of musical artists.
Your workout playlist could use a facelift. Whether you’re going for a run, doing cardio at home or just fancy a much-needed dance break, your song selection should get you motivated. From ...
"Silent Running" was one of the first songs to emerge from the Rutherford/Robertson songwriting partnership. It was among a series of songs that the pair wrote in order to test the results of their collaboration. When producer Christopher Neil heard the song on a demo tape that Rutherford played, he recommended that it be used for the album. [9]
There have been a handful of songs that charted more than 52 weeks throughout their runs, but only five songs have managed to chart on the Hot 100 every week within a given calendar year. The first to accomplish such a milestone was Jewel's "You Were Meant for Me" charting each week of 1997.
"Why Ain't I Running" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Garth Brooks. It was released in March 2003 as the fourth and final single from the album Scarecrow. The song reached #24 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. [1] The song was written by Brooks, Tony Arata and Kent Blazy.