Eric Clapton - Wonderful Tonight
Chicago - If You Leave Me Now
Bonnie Tyler - Total Eclipse of the Heart
Kansas - Dust In The Wind
Hot Chocolate - You Sexy Thing
Tony Orlando & Dawn - Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree
Terry Jacks - Seasons in the Sun
ABBA - Slipping Through My Fingers
Simon & Garfunkel - The Sound of Silence
The Three Degrees - When Will I See You Again
Oasis - Don't Look Back In Anger
F.R. David - Words
Jermaine Jackson - Lonely Won't Leave Me Alone
Mike Oldfield - Moonlight Shadow
John Denver - Take Me Home, Country Roads
Bee Gees - First of May
Boney M - Rivers Of Babylon & The Melodians - Rivers of Babylon
KC and The Sunshine Band - That's The Way (I Like It)
George Baker Selection - Paloma Blanca
Richard Sanderson - Reality
Eagles - Desperado
The Brothers Four - Greenfields
James Taylor - Auld Lang Syne
Whitney Houston - I Will Always Love You
George Benson - Nothing's Gonna Change My Love For You
Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
Leo Sayer - More Than I Can Say
Cascada - Everytime We Touch
Roberta Flack - Killing Me Softly With His Song
Angie Stone - Wish I Didn't Miss You
Eric Clapton - Wonderful Tonight
Released: 1977
Genre: Rock
"Wonderful Tonight" is a ballad written by Eric Clapton. It was included on Clapton's 1977 album Slowhand which is his most popular album. Clapton wrote the song on his 1974 Martin D-28 guitar about Pattie Boyd.[2] The female vocal harmonies on the song are provided by Marcella Detroit (then Marcy Levy) and Yvonne Elliman. The song is his most popular download on Spotify with more than 480,000,000 streams.
Chicago - If You Leave Me Now
Released: 1976
Genre: Rock
"If You Leave Me Now" is a song by the American rock group Chicago, from their album Chicago X. It was written and sung by bass player Peter Cetera and released as a single on July 30, 1976. It is also the title of a Chicago compilation album released by Columbia Records (Columbia 38590) in 1983.
Bonnie Tyler - Total Eclipse of the Heart
Released: 1983
Genre: Pop
"Total Eclipse of the Heart" is the lead single by Welsh singer Bonnie Tyler from her fifth studio album, Faster Than the Speed of Night (1983) written and produced by Jim Steinman and recorded in 1982, released as a single by CBS/Columbia in 1983.
Kansas - Dust In The Wind
Released: 1977
Genre: Rock
"Dust in the Wind" is a song recorded by American progressive rock band Kansas and written by band member Kerry Livgren, first released on their 1977 album Point of Know Return.
Hot Chocolate - You Sexy Thing
Released: 1975
Genre: Pop/ Soul
"You Sexy Thing" is a song by British soul band Hot Chocolate. It was written by lead singer Errol Brown and bass guitarist Tony Wilson, and was produced by Mickie Most. The song was released in October 1975 as the second single from their second album, Hot Chocolate, and reached number two on the UK Singles Chart in November 1975, as well as number three on the US Billboard Hot 100 the following February. Billboard ranked it the number 22 song for 1976. It went on to gain notability by being featured in films, such as The Full Monty (1997).
Tony Orlando & Dawn - Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree (1973)
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Tony Orlando & Dawn - Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree
Released: 1973
Genre: Pop
"Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree" is a song recorded by Tony Orlando and Dawn. It was written by Irwin Levine and L. Russell Brown and produced by Hank Medress and Dave Appell, with Motown/Stax backing vocalist Telma Hopkins, Joyce Vincent Wilson and her sister Pamela Vincent on backing vocals.[1] It was a worldwide hit for the group in 1973.
Terry Jacks - Seasons in the Sun
Released: 1974
Genre: Rock
"Seasons in the Sun" is an English-language adaptation of the 1961 Belgian song "Le Moribond" ("The Dying Man") by singer-songwriter Jacques Brel with lyrics rewritten in 1963 by singer-poet Rod McKuen portraying a dying man's farewell to his loved ones. It became a worldwide hit in 1974 for singer Terry Jacks and became a Christmas number one in the UK in 1999 for Westlife.
ABBA - Slipping Through My Fingers
Released: 1981
Genre: Pop/ Dance
"Slipping Through My Fingers" is a song written by Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson and recorded by Swedish pop group ABBA, with lead vocals by Agnetha Fältskog. It was released on their 1981 album The Visitors.
The Three Degrees - When Will I See You Again
Released: 1973
Genre: R&B/ Soul
"When Will I See You Again" is a song released in 1974 by American soul group The Three Degrees from their third album, The Three Degrees.
The song was written and produced by Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff.
Oasis - Don't Look Back In Anger
Released: 1995
Genre: Rock/ Pop
"Don't Look Back in Anger" is a song by English rock band Oasis. It was written by the band's lead guitarist and chief songwriter Noel Gallagher, and produced by Gallagher and Owen Morris. Released on 19 February 1996 by Creation Records as the fifth single from their second studio album, (What's the Story) Morning Glory? (1995).
"Words" is a song by F. R. David, released as a single in 1982 from his debut album of the same name. The song was a huge European hit, peaking at number one in West Germany, Switzerland, Spain, Italy, Sweden, Austria, Denmark, Ireland, Belgium, and Norway.
Jermaine Jackson - Lonely Won't Leave Me Alone
Released: 1986
Genre: R&B/ Pop
Original Version
"Lonely Won't Leave Me Alone" was originally recorded by Jackson.
It was the second single released from his eleventh studio album, Precious Moments, and his twenty-third single overall.
Glenn Medeiros Version
"Lonely Won't Leave Me Alone" was later recorded by American pop artist Glenn Medeiros.
It was the second single released from his self-titled debut album. It reached number 67 on the Billboard Hot 100[2] on January 30, 1988.
"Lonely Won't Leave Me Alone" was covered in a Cantonese version as "千億個夜晩" ("A Hundred Billion Nights")
and recorded in the album 《千億個夜晚》 by George Lam. (1986)
Mike Oldfield - Moonlight Shadow
Released: 1983
Genre: Rock
"Moonlight Shadow" is a song written and performed by English multi-instrumentalist Mike Oldfield, released as a single in May 1983 by Virgin Records, and included on his eighth album, Crises, of the same year.
John Denver - Take Me Home, Country Roads
Released: 1971
Genre: Country
"Take Me Home, Country Roads", also known simply as "Country Roads", is a song written by Bill Danoff, Taffy Nivert and John Denver. It was released as a single performed by Denver on April 12, 1971, peaking at number two on Billboard's US Hot 100 singles for the week ending August 28, 1971.
"Reality" is a song by French composer Vladimir Cosma, performed by English singer Richard Sanderson. It was released in 1980 as part of the soundtrack to the popular 1980 French film La Boum, which starred French actress Sophie Marceau (who later starred in popular films such as Academy Award-winning Braveheart and James Bond franchise The World Is Not Enough).