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"Lean on Me" is a song written and recorded by American singer-songwriter Bill Withers. It was released in April 1972 as the first single from his second album, Still Bill . It was a number one single on both the soul and Billboard Hot 100 charts, the latter chart for three weeks in July 1972. [ 2 ]
The Gospel According to Marcia is the fifteenth studio album released by Australian musician Marcia Hines, released on 3 November 2023 through ABC Music.The album was announced in August 2023 alongside the release of the first single, a cover of Bill Withers's "Lean on Me".
Commercially, Still Bill produced two hit singles: "Lean on Me" (number one on both the Billboard pop and R&B charts in mid 1972) and "Use Me" (number two on the same charts later that year). [4] On September 7, 1972, the album was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), having recorded at least 500,000 copies ...
Label: Sony Music Entertainment; Formats: CD, digital download — — — Lovely Day: The Very Best of Bill Withers: Released: 2005; Label: Sony Music Entertainment; Formats: CD, digital download — — 35 BPI: Silver [7] Ain't No Sunshine: The Best of Bill Withers: Released: 2008; Label: Music Club Deluxe; Formats: CD, digital download ...
Lean on Me (1972) Queen Talk: Live at the Left Bank (2023) Lean on Me is an album by organist Shirley Scott recorded in 1972 and released on the Cadet label. [1] [2]
"Romantic Homicide" by d4vd. You may have heard this heartbreaking song on TikTok where the artist first debuted a snippet of it. If not, let me introduce you.
Red Box is a British pop group founded by Simon Toulson-Clarke and Julian Close. Active from the early 1980s to the present day, they scored two UK top ten hits with the singles "Lean on Me (Ah-Li-Ayo)" in 1985 and "For America" in 1986, both of which were included on their debut album, The Circle & the Square.
From its debut album, Life, Love & Pain, which was released in 1986, [2] the group scored four consecutive hits: "Jealousy" (essentially an answer song responding to Timex Social Club's hit "Rumors"), "Situation #9", "Lean on Me" and "Why You Treat Me So Bad".