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Formed in 1998 in Cebu by Fritz Labrado, Jovan Mabini and Mike Manaloto, the word Cueshé is a portmanteau of "Cue", from banana cue; a snack delicacy in the Philippines, which are skewered bananas coated with caramel, and the pronoun "shé" (pronounced shay) is a reference to their former vocalist, which is a female (she) who joined in 1999.
This is the discography of OPM music band Cuesh ... "Stay" Half Empty Half Full "Sorry" "Ulan" 2006 "Can't Let You Go" "24 Hours" "Back to Me" Back to Me
In 1984, P.D.Q. Bach (a.k.a. Peter Schickele) lampooned the song in his opera The Abduction of Figaro in the aria "Stay with Me". [28] Lyrics from the song were interpolated on reggae artist Buju Banton's song "Hush Baby Hush" on his 1995 album 'Til Shiloh. Australian group Human Nature included their version of the song on the 2014 album Jukebox.
"Stay" is a song written by Bob Khozouri and Mark Stevens, and originally recorded by American singer Glenn Jones. It was released in 1990 by Jive Records from his fifth album, All for You (1990), reaching number six on the US Billboard Hot Black Singles chart.
"Let's Stay Together Tonight", a song by Air Supply, from the album The Book of Love Stay Awake (disambiguation) "Stay Stay Stay", a song by Taylor Swift, from the album Red
Boys & Girls 1+1=3 also marked the recording debut for punk rock all-girl trio IntoXicated, goth rock duo Brodwyn (later renamed Juliet the Orange), [8] and for Nita, [6] who sang the song "He's a Mod", which is a cover of a song by The Senators called "She's a Mod" [6] that was popularized in the 1960s by the band Ray Columbus & the Invaders. [9]
Back to Me is the second album by Cueshé, released in August 2006. [1] It contains a cover version of the John Lennon song, "Jealous Guy". the music video of the carrier single "Back to Me" was premiered exclusively at MYX Music Channel on July 28, 2006. [2] [3] In October 2006, the band released their second single "Borrowed Time". [4]
"Stay" is the debut single of American singer-songwriter Ne-Yo, which led to the release of his debut studio album, In My Own Words (2006). Released commercially by Def Jam Recordings in September 2005, it was written by Ne-Yo, Ron "Neff-U" Feemster , Ray Blaylock, Solomon Ridge Jr., and rapper Peedi Peedi —who is also featured on the song.