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Where Do I Go From Here (England Dan
Where Do I Go from Here may refer to: * "Where Do I Go from Here" (The Supremes song), a 1975 song by The Supremes * "Where Do I Go from Here" (England Dan & John Ford Coley song), a 1977 song by England Dan & John Ford Coley; also covered by: ** Barry Manilow on the 1978 album '' Even Now'' ** The Carpenters on the 1989 album '' Lovelines'' * "Where Do I Go from Here" (Paul Williams song), a 1972 song by Paul Williams on the 1973 album '' Life Goes On''; also covered by: ** Elvis Presley on the 1973 album ''Elvis Elvis Aaron Presley (January 8, 1935 – August 16, 1977), or simply Elvis, was an American singer and actor. Dubbed the " King of Rock and Roll", he is regarded as one of the most significant cultural figures of the 20th century. His ener ...'' * "Where Do I Go from Here", a song by Relient K from ''The Nashville Tennis EP'', released with '' The Bird and the Bee Sides'' {{disambiguation ...
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Where Do I Go From Here (The Supremes Song)
"Where Do I Go from Here" is a single released by Motown singing group The Supremes. It is the second single released from their 1975 self-titled album, ''The Supremes''. The single reached #93 on the US ''Billboard'' R&B chart. Personnel *Lead vocals by Scherrie Payne *Background vocals by Mary Wilson, Scherrie Payne and Cindy Birdsong Cynthia Ann Birdsong (born December 15, 1939) is an American singer who became famous as a member of The Supremes in 1967, when she replaced co-founding member Florence Ballard. Birdsong had previously been a member of Patti LaBelle & The Blueb ... Critical reception '' Cashbox'' published 'A disco effort from this rich vocal trust. The instruments really overpower the girls here (the mix is strictly aimed at dancers as opposed to listeners), but their able voices still shade the cut remarkably well. Disco. Flip: No info, available.' Charts References 1975 singles 1975 songs The Supremes songs Songs written by Eddie Holland Song ...
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Where Do I Go From Here (England Dan & John Ford Coley Song)
"Where Do I Go from Here" is a song written by Parker McGee and first recorded by soft rock duo England Dan & John Ford Coley in 1977 for their album '' Dowdy Ferry Road''. The following year, Barry Manilow recorded his version which featured on his 1978 album '' Even Now''. The song was also covered by The Carpenters The Carpenters (officially known as Carpenters) were an American vocal and instrumental duo consisting of siblings Karen (1950–1983) and Richard Carpenter (born 1946). They produced a distinct, soft, musical style, combining Karen's contr ... on the posthumously released album '' Lovelines'' in 1989 as the second track. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Where Do I Go from Here (England Dan and John Ford Coley song) 1977 songs England Dan & John Ford Coley songs The Carpenters songs Barry Manilow songs Song recordings produced by Ron Dante Songs written by Parker McGee ...
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Even Now (Barry Manilow Album)
''Even Now'' is the fifth studio album by singer-songwriter Barry Manilow. It was recorded at A&M Studios in Hollywood, California, and released in 1978. The album reached triple platinum and spun off four hit singles in 1978 and early 1979: the title song, " Can't Smile Without You", " Copacabana" and " Somewhere in the Night" (which had previously been a hit in 1976 for Helen Reddy). Track listing Side one #" Copacabana (At the Copa)" ( Barry Manilow, Bruce Sussman, Jack Feldman) - 5:46 #" Somewhere in the Night" ( Richard Kerr, Will Jennings) - 3:26 #"A Linda Song" (Barry Manilow, Enoch Anderson) - 3:20 #" Can't Smile Without You" ( Chris Arnold, David Martin, Geoff Morrow) - 3:13 #"Leavin' in the Morning" (Barry Manilow, Marty Panzer) - 3:25 #" Where Do I Go From Here" ( Parker McGee) - 3:07 Side two #" Even Now" (Barry Manilow, Marty Panzer) - 3:28 #"I Was a Fool (To Let You Go)" (Barry Manilow, Marty Panzer) - 3:29 #"Losing Touch" (Jack Feldman, Barry Manilow, Bruce ...
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Lovelines
''Lovelines'' is the posthumous thirteenth studio album by American music duo Carpenters, the second Carpenters album released after the death of Karen Carpenter. It was released in 1989 and is a compilation album assembled by Richard Carpenter from unreleased Carpenters tracks along with selected solo tracks by Karen from her then-unreleased solo album.The Rock Who's who - Page 92 Brock Helander - 1996 The posthumously released album Lovelines contained 10 unreleased songs, including 4 by Karen from a never-completed solo album. Background The songs on Lovelines were primarily gleaned from Carpenters television specials. "When I Fall in Love" was originally recorded in 1978 for their TV special, '' Space Encounters''. However, they chose " Little Girl Blue" for that special instead, and later used "When I Fall in Love" in their '' Music, Music, Music!'' TV special in 1980. Other outtakes included "Kiss Me the Way You Did Last Night" and "The Uninvited Guest" from '' Made in A ...
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Where Do I Go From Here (Paul Williams Song)
Where Do I Go from Here may refer to: * "Where Do I Go from Here" (The Supremes song), a 1975 song by The Supremes * "Where Do I Go from Here" (England Dan & John Ford Coley song), a 1977 song by England Dan & John Ford Coley; also covered by: ** Barry Manilow on the 1978 album '' Even Now'' ** The Carpenters on the 1989 album ''Lovelines'' * "Where Do I Go from Here" (Paul Williams song), a 1972 song by Paul Williams on the 1973 album '' Life Goes On''; also covered by: ** Elvis Presley on the 1973 album ''Elvis Elvis Aaron Presley (January 8, 1935 – August 16, 1977), or simply Elvis, was an American singer and actor. Dubbed the " King of Rock and Roll", he is regarded as one of the most significant cultural figures of the 20th century. His ener ...'' * "Where Do I Go from Here", a song by Relient K from ''The Nashville Tennis EP'', released with '' The Bird and the Bee Sides'' {{disambiguation ...
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Life Goes On (Paul Williams Album)
''Life Goes On'' is a studio album by Paul Williams, released in 1972. Notable songs from the album include " I Won't Last a Day Without You" and " Out in the Country". Jackson Browne and Linda Ronstadt sang background vocals on the title track. Jimmy Webb arranged the strings on "Rose." " Where Do I Go from Here" was selected as the ending title for "''Thunderbolt and Lightfoot''", and was also recorded by Elvis Presley for album ''Elvis''. Track listing All tracks composed by Paul Williams; except where indicated Side One # "The Lady Is Waiting" # " Out in the Country" (Paul Williams, Roger Nichols) # "Little Girl" # "Rose" (Paul Williams, Mentor Williams) # " Where Do I Go from Here" Side Two # "Life Goes On" (Paul Williams, Craig Doerge) # "Park Avenue" # " I Won't Last a Day Without You" (Paul Williams, Roger Nichols) # "Traveling Boy" (Paul Williams, Roger Nichols) # "That Lucky Old Sun" (Beasley Smith, Haven Gillespie) Personnel *Paul Williams - vocals *David S ...
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Elvis (1973 Album)
''Elvis'' is the eighteenth studio album by American singer and musician Elvis Presley, released on July 16, 1973. It sold over 1 million copies worldwide. To differentiate it from his eponymous 1956 release it is sometimes called ''The "Fool" Album'', after its first track which appears just below Elvis' name on the front cover. In the US, "Fool" was issued as the B-side of "Steamroller Blues" from the ''Aloha from Hawaii Via Satellite'' album. In the UK the sides were flipped and "Fool" was issued as the A-side. It reached No. 15. Content The album tracks "Fool" and "Where Do I Go From Here" were recorded in March 1972. " It's Impossible" is a live recording from the Hilton Hotel in Las Vegas from February 1972, recorded during a successful fifty-seven show season. The remaining tracks were leftovers from the March and May 1971 recording sessions at RCA's Studio B in Nashville. Three songs feature Presley on piano: "It's Still Here", " I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen" and " ...
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