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The song is the origin of the title of William Stafford's prose memoir of his WWII pacifist service, Down In My Heart. [2]NRBQ's version of the song, known as "Down in My Heart", appeared in the American television adaption of Wilfred when it was featured during the final moments of the series finale.
In 1974, the song was recorded by Gladys Knight & the Pips and was from the album I Feel a Song. The single spent two weeks at number one on the Hot Soul Singles chart in late 1974. It also peaked at number 21 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart. [1] The version by Gladys Knight and the Pips, which was faithful to the original interpretation ...
Music video. "My Heart Will Go On" on YouTube. " My Heart Will Go On " is a song performed by the Canadian singer Celine Dion, used as the theme for the 1997 film Titanic. It was composed by James Horner, with lyrics by Will Jennings, and produced by Horner, Walter Afanasieff and Simon Franglen. [1][2] It was released as a single ...
Here in My Heart. " Here in My Heart " is a popular song written by Pat Genaro, Lou Levinson, and Bill Borrelli, first published in 1952. [1][2] A recording of the song by Italian-American singer Al Martino made history as the first number one hit on the UK Singles Chart, on November 14, 1952. [3] ". Here in My Heart" also reached the number ...
You'll Be in My Heart. " You'll Be in My Heart " is a song by English drummer and singer Phil Collins from the 1999 Disney animated feature Tarzan. [2] It appeared on Tarzan: An Original Walt Disney Records Soundtrack as well as various other Disney compilations.
Solomon Burke singles chronology. "Cry To Me". (1961) " Down in the Valley ". (1962) "I Really Don't Want to Know". (1962) " Down in the Valley " is a 1962 R&B song written by Bert Berns and Solomon Burke and originally recorded by Solomon Burke. It was released on Atlantic as a B-side to "I'm Hanging Up My Heart For You".
Somewhere in My Heart. " Somewhere in My Heart " is a song by Scottish band Aztec Camera. It was released as the third single from their third studio album, Love (1987). The song was produced by Michael Jonzun and written by Roddy Frame. Released as a single in 1988, the track peaked at number three on the UK Singles Chart and became a top-40 ...
The song became one of Kristofferson and Joplin's biggest hits, reaching No. 1 on the pop charts and earning two Grammy nominations in 1972 for best country song and song of the year.