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The song also reached No. 20 in the Netherlands in 1960, in a tandem ranking of Steve Lawrence and Craig Douglas's versions. [12] In 1964, Teddy Randazzo released a version of the song as the B-side of "Doo Dah". [13] In 1967, The Guess Who released a version of the song, which reached No. 48 on Canada's RPM 100. [14]
The title song was a hit and the album became a local classic in Hawaii. In 2004, the editors of Honolulu Magazine asked a panel of local recording industry veterans to rank their choices for the best Hawaii album "of all time." Honolulu City Lights was chosen as number 1. Randazzo died at the age of 68 at his home in Orlando. [2]
Ultrabeat are a British electronic dance music group from Liverpool, England, formed in 2002.Originally consisting of vocalist and producer Mike "Re-Con" Di Scala and producers Ian Redman and Chris Henry, Ultrabeat emerged with their cover of the Force & Styles song "Pretty Green Eyes", which peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart 2003.
After the success of "I Shot the Sheriff", Clapton and his backing band went to Jamaica to record There's One in Every Crowd.The songs "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot", "Little Rachel" and "Don't Blame Me" are recorded in a reggae style, though the rest of the record is considered blues and rock.
"Blue Eyes" is a song performed by British musician Elton John with music and lyrics written by John and Gary Osborne. It was released in 1982 as the UK lead single from John's 16th studio album, Jump Up! (1982). It was released as the album's second single in the US. [1]
The Force & Styles version was a happy hardcore, recorded with Junior at their own 'UK Dance Studios', in Clacton-on-Sea, Essex in 1996. "Pretty Green Eyes" first appeared on hardcore compilation albums, and in 1997 it was released on 12-inch vinyl on Force & Styles's own record label UK Dance Records, with a B-side "Apollo 13 [pt II] (The Journey Home)".
A music video was released in promotion of the single on November 11. [8] A music video for "Like We Used To" was released on June 7, 2010. [9] The song was released for radio airplay on June 15, as the second single from the album. [10] A deluxe single for the song was released on October 19, for digital download. [11]
"Pale Blue Eyes" has been covered by a number of artists [6] in addition to Lou Reed and Maureen Tucker from Velvet Underground: Patti Smith performed the song live in the mid- to late-1970s; Edwyn Collins recorded the song with Paul Quinn and released it as a single in 1984. R.E.M. covered the song for the B-side of the single of "So.