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The song then went on to peak at number 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 for one week. [2] VH1 would later rank "Shine" at number 42 on their list of the "100 Greatest Songs of the '90s". In 2012 a rerecorded version recorded by Collective Soul was released as a playable song for the game Rock Band Blitz.
Shine (originally titled That's Why They Call Me Shine) is a popular song with lyrics by Cecil Mack and Tin Pan Alley songwriter Lew Brown and music by Ford Dabney.It was published in 1910 by the Gotham-Attucks Music Publishing Company and used by Aida Overton Walker in His Honor the Barber, an African-American road show.
"Shine" is a song written and recorded by American singer Gwen Stefani featuring Pharrell Williams, who also produced the song. Originally intended for Stefani's band No Doubt, it is a reggae pop and ska song that is featured in the 2014 live-action/animated film Paddington in the United States and Canada.
Lauper appeared as herself to perform the song at the show's "Babylon" dance club. Since then, the performance has been used as a video clip for the song. The first official release of the song appeared on the Shine E.P. , a 2002 mini album released to counteract heavy infringement of the material on the then-shelved full-length album.
The song was recorded at the Studio de la Grande Armée, Paris during the last week of March 1984. [2] Prior to the recording of the song, the majority of the songs already recorded for the album were sent to executive producer and ABBA manager Stig Anderson who disapproved of the state of the album and therefore suggested that Shine, written by Kevin Jarvis, Guy Fletcher and Jeremy Bird, be ...
"Shine" is the third single from Australian singer-songwriter Vanessa Amorosi's debut album, The Power (2000). After its release on 15 May 2000, the ballad [ 1 ] debuted and peaked at number four on the Australian Singles Chart and earned a platinum disc from the Australian Recording Industry Association .
"Shine" (1910 song), a popular song with lyrics by Cecil Mack and Lew Brown and music by Ford Dabney "Shine" (Vanessa Amorosi song), 2000 "Shine" (Trey Anastasio song), 2005
"Shine" was released on 26 February 2007 and features lead vocals by Mark Owen. A 'live' version was recorded at a session with BBC Radio 2, and appears on the CD singles of "I'd Wait for Life" and "Reach Out". The song went on to win the British single of the year award at the 2008 BRIT Awards [5] making it Take That's seventh Brit Award.