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"Have You Seen Her" is a song by American soul vocal group the Chi-Lites, released on Brunswick Records in 1971. Composed by the lead singer Eugene Record and Barbara Acklin, the song was included on the group's 1971 album (For God's Sake) Give More Power to the People.
"You've Made Me So Very Happy" (originally by Brenda Holloway) Cher Brenda Holloway Patrice Holloway Frank Wilson Berry Gordy: B-side to "The First Time" [c] 1969 [45] "You've Really Got a Hold on Me" (originally by The Miracles) Allman and Woman Smokey Robinson: Two the Hard Way: 1977 [34] "You Better Sit Down Kids" Cher Sonny Bono: With Love ...
"Have You Seen Her Face" was released as the third single to be taken from the Byrds' Younger Than Yesterday album on May 22, 1967. [10] It reached number 74 on the Billboard Hot 100. [11] The song was issued as a single in most international markets, but not in the United Kingdom. [10]
The sweetest part of “Love Song” though is the chorus, which Vanian captures in the simplest way when he sings, “Just for you, here’s a love song, and it makes me glad to say it’s been a ...
McEntire and Brooks & Dunn debuted the song at the Academy of Country Music awards in 1998. [1] The song reached number one on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts for the week of June 27, 1998, and held that position for two weeks, giving McEntire her twenty-ninth number one single, and Brooks & Dunn their ...
But she's nominated for the 16th time for her song "The Journey" on Tyler Perry's "The Six Triple Eight." ... You've got a different weight on your shoulders, but the characters who come in and ...
Have you heard Beyoncé’s version of “Blackbird” from her “Cowboy Carter” album? Stills: All I’ve heard on that Beyoncé album is the treatment she gave my song. She actually gave me a ...
"If You See Her, Say Hello" is a song by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan from his 15th studio album, Blood on the Tracks (1975). The song is one of five on the album that Dylan initially recorded in New York City in September 1974 and then re-recorded in Minneapolis.