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State Of The Heart (film)
State of the Heart may refer to: * ''State of the Heart'' (Maureen McGovern album) * ''State of the Heart'' (Mary Chapin Carpenter album) * "State of the Heart" (Mondo Rock song) * "State of the Heart" (Philip Bailey song) * "State of the Heart", a song by Prism from their album, '' Beat Street'' * "State of the Heart", a song by Rick Springfield from his album, ''Tao'' * "State of the Heart", a song by Noel Paul Stookey from Peter, Paul and Mary's album ''No Easy Walk To Freedom ''No Easy Walk to Freedom'' is a 1986 studio album by American folk music trio Peter, Paul and Mary. Its release coincided with the group's 25th anniversary. Produced by John McClure and Peter Yarrow, the album was nominated in the Best Contempor ...
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State Of The Heart (Maureen McGovern Album)
Maureen Therese McGovern (born July 27, 1949) is an American singer and Broadway actress, well known for her renditions of the songs " The Morning After" from the 1972 film '' The Poseidon Adventure''; " We May Never Love Like This Again" from '' The Towering Inferno'' in 1974; and her No. 1 ''Billboard'' adult contemporary hit " Different Worlds", the theme song from the television series '' Angie''. Biography Early life McGovern was born in Youngstown, Ohio, United States, the daughter of James Terrence McGovern and Mary Rita (née Welsh). She has Irish ancestry. As a child, McGovern would listen to her father's singing quartet rehearse in their home. She was told by her elders that she began singing at the age of three, and would sometimes sing herself to sleep with things she heard on the radio. She decided at age eight that she wanted to be a professional singer. Her influences include Barbra Streisand, Judy Collins, and Joni Mitchell. Breakthrough recording After g ...
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State Of The Heart (Mary Chapin Carpenter Album)
''State of the Heart'' is the second studio album by American country music singer-songwriter Mary Chapin Carpenter. It is much more country sounding than her preceding basically folk début '' Hometown Girl''. ''State of the Heart'' eventually rose to the No. 28 position on the Billboard Country Albums chart, with four of its tracks finding places within the Hot Country Singles chart. Chronologically, they were "How Do" at No. 19, "Never Had It So Good" at No. 8, "Quittin' Time" at No. 7, and "Something of a Dreamer" at No. 14. Track listing All songs written by Mary Chapin Carpenter unless noted. #" How Do" – 2:09 #" Something of a Dreamer" – 2:56 #" Never Had It So Good" (Carpenter, John Jennings) – 4:04 #"Read My Lips" – 3:05 #"This Shirt" – 3:48 #"Quittin' Time" ( Robb Royer, Roger Linn) – 3:52 #"Down in Mary's Land" – 2:27 #"Goodbye Again" – 4:47 #"Too Tired" – 2:28 #"Slow Country Dance" – 4:00 #"It Don't Bring You" – 4:45 Production *Mary Chapin C ...
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State Of The Heart (Mondo Rock Song)
"State of the Heart" is a song written by Eric McCusker. In Australia, it's best known for being recorded by Australian rock group Mondo Rock (of whom McCusker was a member); the track was released in October 1980 as the lead single from the band's second studio album, ''Chemistry'' (1981), and peaked at number 6 on the Australian Kent Music Report. Mondo Rock's recording of the song was not a hit outside of Australia. In the United States, "State of the Heart" is best remembered for a recording by Rick Springfield, which peaked at number 22 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 singles chart in 1985. Springfield's version of the song was also a minor hit in Canada and Germany. Springfield performed "State of the Heart" at a Live Aid concert in Philadelphia at JFK Stadium on July 13, 1985. The song was featured in the 2016 movie, ''Lion'' starring Dev Patel and Nicole Kidman. Background In 1980 writer Eric McCusker was signed with Warner Chappell to write songs to sell to other peo ...
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State Of The Heart (Philip Bailey Song)
"State of the Heart" is a song by American singer-songwriter Philip Bailey released as a single in April 1986 by Columbia Records. The song reached No. 20 on the ''Billboard'' Hot Black Singles chart. Overview "State of the Heart" was produced by Nile Rodgers and composed by Mic Murphy and Paul Pesco. The single's B-side was "Take This with You". Both songs came from Bailey's 1986 album ''Inside Out Inside Out may refer to: *Backwards (other) or inverse Books * '' Inside Out: A Personal History of Pink Floyd'', by Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason * ''Inside Out'', Christian book by Larry Crabb * ''Inside Out'', novel by Barry Eisler ...''. Critical reception Thom Duffy of the Orlando Sentinel proclaimed that "playing a prominent bass riff on "State of the Heart," the LP's first single, (Nile) Rodgers sets the beat that's echoed by percussionist Jimmy Brawlower as Bailey sings of love prevailing over money". With a four out of five stars rating Paul Simper of Numb ...
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Beat Street (album)
''Beat Street'' is the sixth studio album by Canadian rock band Prism, released in July 1983 by Capitol Records, two years after Prism's successful studio album, '' Small Change'' (1981). It was the last of two Prism studio albums featuring lead vocalist Henry Small, who had replaced Ron Tabak after his forced departure in 1981. It features high-profile guest backing vocalists, including the Eagles' Timothy B. Schmit, Toto's Bobby Kimball and Chicago's Bill Champlin. The album is notably the band's first album not to feature their guitarist and founding member Lindsay Mitchell. The album was their last recording of original material until they officially reformed in 1987–88. In that line-up of the band, Small was replaced by Darcy Deutsch. ''Beat Street'' is more of a solo album by Henry Small than a Prism album as it features no other members of the band apart from guitarist Paul Warren, and it relies heavily on session musicians. The album was the last recording of original ...
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Tao (album)
''Tao'' is the tenth studio album by Australian musician Rick Springfield. It was released on 27 March 1985, by RCA Records. Production In the liner notes for the collector's edition CD of ''Tao'', Springfield comments, "I was going through a major depression back then, and had been for a few years. I was spiritually lost, and finding it hard to cope with everything that was going on. Even my success was causing me pain. I couldn't come to terms with earning so much money while others were struggling to find small change even to eat. It seemed so wrong, but what could I do about it? On top of that, I had real problems dealing with my father's death. It all meant that I was in such a mess, which is why the lyrics on the "Tao" album are definitely the darkest of my career." Critical reception ''Cash Box'' described the lead single "Celebrate Youth" as a "slamming rocker" and an "impassioned anthem." Track listing All songs written by Rick Springfield, except where noted. #"Dan ...
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