Released in 1985 as the debut single from their second album “Welcome to the Real World,” Mr. Mister co-wrote this song with lyricist John Lang, who was inspired by a book from Lebanese poet-philosopher Kahlil Gibran. The record shares an
Included on the 20th Anniversary Edition of the “Dirty Dancing” soundtrack in 2007 which featured all of the music sequenced as it appeared in the film, this 1962 record was one of Solomon Burke’s first hits and it’s your Love
In 1990, Tracey Thorn and Ben Watt, who make up the British duo Everything but the Girl, enlisted the talents of Grammy-winning producer Tommy LiPuma for their fifth album, “The Language of Life.” Tommy’s impressive resume included working with renowned
Born in Sydney, Australia, Rick Springfield started his career in the teen-idol band Zoot before embarking on a successful solo career in 1972. He then turned acting and played Dr. Noah Drake on the soap opera “General Hospital” in the
Bread had 11 songs that charted on the Adult Contemporary chart between 1970 to 1977, with four reaching #1. Although their 1969 debut was a commercial failure so they returned to the studio a year later for a second attempt
Dionne Warwick’s Heartbreaker album was largely written and produced by Barry Gibb and the Bee Gees. It would go on to sell millions worldwide reaching the top five in Norway, Sweden, the UK, and in the Netherlands. Here in the
In 1972, the The Chi-Lites hit #1 not only on the Billboard Hot 100 but also the R&B chart. Fast forward 18 years later, Paul Young would take it to the top of the Adult Contemporary chart for 3 weeks. Your
Jay Ferguson has created music for feature films and TV shows including The Terminator, A Nightmare on Elm Street and NCIS: Los Angeles, but his most recognizable composition is the theme song for The Office, but prior to which he had
Bryan Adams has won 20 Juno Awards and a Grammy Award amongst 15 nominations. In 2008, he was ranked 38th on the list of all-time top artists on the Billboard Hot 100. And in 1996, he released his seventh album 18
Formed in England in 1967, the Climax Blues Band’s biggest hit on the Adult Contemporary chart reached #20 in 1980 with a message of pure love about a woman who enters a man’s life and changes his world for the