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"You Raise Me Up" is a song composed by Rolf Løvland and written by Brendan ... "You Raise Me Up" Single by Josh Groban; from the album Closer; Released: 10 ...
Groban's cover of "You Raise Me Up" became his third most popular song on the adult contemporary charts as of March 2004. Later that year, he also performed the song "Remember" (with Tanja Tzarovska ) on the Troy soundtrack, " Believe " on the soundtrack to the 2004 animated film The Polar Express and a cover of Linkin Park 's "My December".
Josh Groban in Concert (2002) Live at the Greek (2004) Up Close with Josh Groban (Mother's Day release, 2008) Awake Live (2008) Soundstage Presents: Josh Groban – An Evening in New York City (2009) Stages Live (2016) [43] Bridges Live from Madison Square Garden (2019)
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She continued, "Garnering repeated standing ovations, Groban performed two encore songs—'You Raise Me Up' and the Charlie Chaplin song 'Smile'—songs perfectly descriptive of the mood of the thousands of concertgoers as they left the arena singing and humming their favorite tunes of the night". [30]
Closer is the second studio album by vocalist Josh Groban, released in November 2003.Much like his first studio album, half of this album's songs are sung in English, with the remainder sung in various other languages (Italian, Spanish and French).
Brendan Graham (born 12 February 1945) [1] is an Irish songwriter and novelist. Among songs he has written are "Rock 'n' Roll Kids" (1994) and "The Voice" (1996), both of which won the Eurovision Song Contest for Ireland in their respective years, and "You Raise Me Up" [2] (2002), which was an international hit recorded by various artists, including Josh Groban.
The only act to have more than one number one in 2004 was singer Josh Groban. He first topped the chart for four weeks in March and April with his version of the Secret Garden song " You Raise Me Up ", [ 5 ] which he had performed at Super Bowl XXXVIII in February, in a special NASA commemoration for the previous year's Space Shuttle Columbia ...