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"If Only for One Night" is a song written and originally performed by American singer-songwriter Brenda Russell on her self-titled debut studio album in 1979. In 1988, in Europe, it was issued as the B-side of her single "Gravity". [1] [2]
If Only for One Night is the eighth studio album by American country music singer Lee Greenwood. The album was released on May 26, 1989, by MCA Records. [1]
If Only for One Night is a live album by trumpeter/composer Wallace Roney which was recorded at the Iridium in New York City in 2009 and released on the HighNote label the following year. [ 1 ] Reception
"There's Only You" Made in Heaven: 1992 "Heart of a Hero" Hero "The Best Things in Life Are Free" Mo' Money: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack: 1995 "The Thrill I'm In" Money Train: 1999 "When You're A Woman" 24 Hour Woman: 2001 "If I Was the One" Dr. Dolittle 2
The Night I Fell in Love is the fourth studio album by American R&B/soul singer-songwriter Luther Vandross, released on March 8, 1985, by Epic Records. In 1986, Vandross garnered a nomination for the Grammy Award for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance and two American Music Awards , Favorite Soul/R&B Male Artist and Favorite Soul/R&B Album.
Inspired by the true story of an African American teenager who shook up a small town where high school proms had been racially segregated for decades. Amid the protests of the community and with the help of a newspaper reporter who returns to her hometown to cover the story, the two women are able to reverse decades of racist tradition and make history, at least for one night.
One Night Only may refer to: For One Night Only (TV series), an Irish light entertainment show hosted by Gay Byrne; For One Night Only (album), a Terrorvision album;
Earland traveled extensively from 1988 until his death in 1999, performing throughout the U.S. and abroad. One of the highlights of his latter years was playing at the Berlin Jazz Festival in 1994. Among the musicians that performed with him at the Berlin Jazz Festival was the Alabama-born Chicago resident, Zimbabu Hamilton on the drums. [3]