NeedToBreathe - Something Beautiful
The single "Something Beautiful" peaked at #12 on the Triple A chart and #6 on the Hot Christian Songs chart
Tim McGraw - Just To See You Smile
It was McGraw's second single to be declared by Billboard as the Number One country single of the year
Jack Johnson - Better Together
The song was chosen by Rob Brydon as one of his Desert Island Discs
Madeleine Peyroux - Smile
Songs were carefully chosen, and she sang covers of more contemporary artists. Notable covers include "Blue Alert" and "Half the Perfect World" by Leonard Cohen/Anjani Thomas; "Smile" by Charlie Chaplin, John Turner and Geoffrey Parsons
Colbie Caillat - You got me
[The song] was featured on the 2010 films Leap Year and Letters to Juliet and also on the TV series Melrose Place.
Melanie Fiona - Monday Morning
[The song] debuted on the Swiss Singles Chart at number eighty on the issue date of October 25, 2009; it has so far peaked at number one. The song has become successful in Poland and Austria.
Bangles - Manic Monday
"Manic Monday" was originally written by Prince in 1984 and recorded as a duet for the Apollonia 6 album but the song was eventually pulled.[1] Two years later, as he was attempting to "court" Bangles singer Susanna Hoffs, he offered the group the song under the pseudonym Christopher,[2]. The Bangles' recording reached #2 in both the UK and US record charts, coincidentally behind Prince's own song "Kiss", which reached #1 in the US.
Ingrid Michaelson - Everybody
Originally, Michaelson wanted her album to sound close to "Once Was Love." Michaelson has stated that Everybody is "completely autobiographical, snapshots of my life."[3] The main theme of the album, as stated by Michaelson, is "everybody wants to be loved."
Mary J Blige feat U2 - One
While recording Achtung Baby, conflict arose between band members over the direction of U2's sound. Tensions almost prompted the band to break up, until they rallied around the improvised writing of "One".
Willie Nelson and Shania Twain - Blue eyes crying in the rain
Originally recorded in 1945 by Acuff, the song was later recorded by Hank Williams, Sr. in 1951 for the Mother's Best Flour Hour. These rare recordings, including Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain, can be found on a boxed set collection published by Time Life Music[3]. The song was later recorded by Willie Nelson as part of his concept album, Red Headed Stranger, about a fugitive preacher on the run from the law after killing his wife.
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