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"One Last Cry" is a song co-written and co-produced by Brandon Barnes, Melanie Barnes and Brian McKnight. [6] The song was performed by American contemporary R&B singer Brian McKnight , issued in May 1993 by Mercury Records as the fourth single from his eponymous debut album (1992).
The song's lead vocalist and composer Paul Cotton would describe "Heart of the Night" as a song which (Paul Cotton quote:) "kind of wrote itself... in twenty minutes", being "inspired by my love and lust for New Orleans", [3] a city Cotton had previously focused on "Down in the Quarter" (album Head Over Heels/ 1975); Cotton has also stated that he wrote "Break of Hearts" (album Ghost Town ...
Maurice Rupert Bishop was born on 29 May 1944 on the island of Aruba, then a colony of the Netherlands as part of the Territory of Curaçao.His parents, Rupert and Alimenta Bishop, came from the northeast of Grenada, where Rupert earned only five British pence per day.
2010: Meryl Davis and Charlie White used the song when ice dancing at the Olympic Games in Vancouver and won a silver medal. 2010: Mark Vincent covered the song for his album Compass. 2012: Jackie Evancho performed it for her movie-themed concert, Songs from the Silver Screen. This version included the words, "compose the music of the night".
During the 1960s, "Last Night" became the title tune for the French radio show Salut les Copains on Europe 1. The music was used during telecasts of the NBA on CBS in the 1970s (roughly around 1975–76 ) as the play-by-play announcer gave a preview to the featured game.
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"Children of the Night" is a song written and recorded by Richard Marx, issued as the sixth and final single from his second album Repeat Offender. [2] The song peaked at #13 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1990, [ 3 ] and was written in support of the suburban Los Angeles ( Van Nuys )-based organization for runaways .
Maurice said "Whether something is a soft ballad or an uptempo thing, we would record it if we thought it was going to make a good single". [4] By October 13, the band recorded had "My World" along with unreleased tracks, "What Could Have Been Done" and "Goodbye Blue Sky". [5] The song is played through twice.