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A smash hit in Chicago (chart peak: #4), [30] Reddy's "You're My World" otherwise failed to break in any first-tier metropolitan market: the track did reach #1 in Buffalo—where WKBW-AM ranked "You're My World" as the #5 hit of 1977 [31] —and received moderate support in a number of regional markets, reaching a Billboard Hot 100 peak of #18 ...
"You're My World" is a song written by Emilia Rydberg and Figge Boström, [2] and performed by Emilia Rydberg at Melodifestivalen 2009. The song participated at the semifinal in Scandinavium in the town of Gothenburg on 7 February 2009, reaching the finals where the song ended up 9th.
"My World" is a 1972 single released by the Bee Gees. It was originally released as a non-album single on 14 January 1972 worldwide. [2] but was later included on the compilation Best of Bee Gees, Volume 2 in 1973. The flip side of the single was "On Time", a country rock number composed by Maurice Gibb. "My World" reached the Top 20 in both US ...
You're My World is the English translation of the Italian ballad "Il mio mondo". The phrase may also refer to: "You're My World", a song by Emilia Rydberg from her 2009 album My World "(You're) My World", a song by Joe Satriani from his self-titled 1995 album
Welcome to My World is a compilation album by American singer and musician Elvis Presley, released by RCA Records on March 17, 1977, [1] five months before his death. The album was certified gold on September 30, 1977, and platinum on January 14, 1983, by the RIAA. [2]
Johnson debuted the song on his Instagram account early Monday, with the caption, "We just doin' a little sanging over here or as we say in the streets, 'I'm spittin' that fire bruh!'
"You're My Everything" was the first of three singles and four songs to be co-written for the group by Motown songwriter Rodger Penzabene.. It was the second of two A-sides led by vocalist Eddie Kendricks since David Ruffin, who leads on the bridge and ad-libs on the outro, became the Temptations' lead singer, the previous being the 1966 song "Get Ready".
She continued: “I was trying to think of a way to thank you, and a lot of you have been asking me to put ‘You’re Losing Me (From The Vault)’ on streaming… so here you go!