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Always There (Marti Webb Song)
Always There may refer to: * ''Always There'' (Judith Durham album), 1997 * ''Always There'' (Marti Webb album), 1986 * "Always There" (Kate Alexa song), 2004 * "Always There" (Side Effect song), 1976 ** Covered by Incognito featuring Jocelyn Brown, 1991 * "Always There", a 2019 song by Greta Van Fleet Greta Van Fleet is an American rock band from Frankenmuth, Michigan, formed in 2012. It consists of Kiszka brothers Josh (vocals), Jake (guitar) and Sam (bass guitar, keyboards); and Danny Wagner (drums). They were signed to Lava Records in M ...
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Always There (Judith Durham Album)
''Mona Lisas'' is the seventh studio album by Australian recording artist Judith Durham. The album consists of mainly 1960s and 1970s covers. It was released in the United Kingdom in March 1996 and debuted and peaked at 46. The album was released in Australia on 16 September 1996 in its original form before being repackaged in September 1997 under the title Always There and included a slightly altered track listing, including the ARIA top twenty single, "I Am Australian". Track listing ; ''Mona Lisas'' track listing # "Catch the Wind" (Donovan) - 3:12 # "Love Song" (Lesley Duncan) - 4:34 # "Someone Out There" (Charlie Dore and Barbara Dickson) - 3:57 # "Heart On My Sleeve" (Gallagher and Lyle) - 3:27 # " Turn, Turn, Turn (To Everything There is a Season)" (Traditional and Pete Seeger) - 3:52 # "Adios Amor" (Tom Springfield and Norman Newell) - 2:44 # "Saltwater"(Julian Lennon, Mark Spiro and Leslie Spiro) - 3:43 # " Northern Lights" (Betty Thatcher and Michael Dunford) - 5:07 # " ...
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Always There (Marti Webb Album)
''Always There'' is the fifth solo album by English actress and singer Marti Webb, primarily known for her work in musical theatre, released in 1986 on the BBC Records label. It consists of theme tunes from television shows that had been given lyrics which are sung by Webb. The title track, "Always There", reached No. 13 in the UK Singles Chart. The album, which peaked at No. 65 in the UK Albums Chart,Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 594. . was released in 1988 on compact disc, entitled ''Marti Webb Sings Small Screen Themes''. "He's Not You (Chi Mai)", "It's Still the Same Dream", "Someday Soon", "No One Will Ever Know You" and "I Don't Hurt Anymore" all had lyrics written by Don Black specifically for this album. Webb had previously recorded another version of "To Have and to Hold" which was used as the on-screen theme to the sitcom of the same name. Track listing Side 1 #"Always There” (Simon May ...
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Always There (Kate Alexa Song)
"Always There" was the first single from Kate A Random articlelexa, released in September 2004, when she was sixteen years old. This song is from her debut album, '' Broken & Beautiful'', which was released two years after. History It was selected to be the soundtrack to the Seven Network soap ''Home and Away's'' promos during the 2004 Olympics, and was also used on two episodes of ''Home and Away''. It provided valuable promotion for Alexa. ''"It didn't feel real at first"'' she said, ''"I thought my CD player was on! Then it hit me. Everyone watching TV at the time was hearing my song. It was very rewarding because the song meant so much to me."''Official website "About Kate"
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Always There (Side Effect Song)
"Always There" is a 1975 song by Ronnie Laws and William Jeffrey from Laws' album '' Pressure Sensitive''. After producer Wayne Henderson of The Crusaders enlisted lyricist Paul B Allen III to create a vocal version of the tune, officially making Allen a co-writer, it was re-recorded in 1976 by R&B group Side Effect for their third album, '' What You Need''. It was a minor hit, reaching the top 5 on the US Dance chart; however it was a larger hit for Incognito & Jocelyn Brown in 1991, whose version reached no. 6 in the UK. Incognito and Jocelyn Brown version On 17 June 1991, the song was covered and released by British acid jazz band Incognito and American R&B and dance singer Jocelyn Brown, whose version was the biggest version in the UK. This was Incognito's breakthrough hit; however, Brown had been well-known and popular since the late 70s. The song was released as the second single from their second album, ''Inside Life'' (1991). It peaked at number two in the Netherl ...
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Incognito (band)
Incognito is a British acid jazz band. Their debut album, ''Jazz Funk'', was released in 1981. Jean-Paul 'Bluey' Maunick is the band's leader, singer, guitarist, composer, and record producer. The band has included Linda Muriel, Jocelyn Brown, Maysa Leak, Tony Momrelle, Imaani, Vanessa Haynes, Mo Brandis, Natalie Williams, Carleen Anderson, Pamela (PY) Anderson, Kelli Sae, and Joy Malcolm. History Incognito was founded by Paul "Tubbs" Williams & Jean-Paul "Bluey" Maunick in 1979, as an offshoot from Light of the World. Light of the World was a substantially sized group and following various changes to the lineup, the founding members Breeze Mckrieth, Kenny Wellington & David Baptiste – inspired by American funk bands such as Funkadelic forming offshoot bands like Parliament – formed Beggar & Co. Bluey & Tubbs went on to form Incognito. However, there has seen a re-connection over the years in Light of the World with various former members, alongside their other commit ...
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