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Would You Believe
Would You Believe may refer to: Music Albums * ''Would You Believe'' (Billy Nicholls album) or the title song, 1968 * ''Would You Believe?'' (Hollies album), 1966 * ''Would You Believe'', by Ray Charles, 1990 Songs * "Would You Believe" (song), by Ace of Base, 2015 * "Would You Believe", by Daniel Karlsson aka The Moniker, 2008 * "Would You Believe?", by Roxy Music from ''Roxy Music'', 1972 * "Would You Believe", by Screaming Lord Sutch from ''Lord Sutch and Heavy Friends'', 1970 * "Would You Believe?", by Stereophonics from '' Scream Above the Sounds'', 2017 Television * Would You Believe? (game show), a 1970-1974 Australian game show * ''Would You Believe'' (TV series), an Irish religious programme See also * ''Would You Believe It! ''Would You Believe It!'' is a 1929 British silent comedy film directed by Walter Forde and starring Forde, Pauline Johnson and Arthur Stratton. It was made at the Nettlefold Studios in Walton-on-Thames and released as a supporting feature. ...
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Would You Believe (song)
"Would You Believe" is the first single taken from Swedish pop group Ace of Base's compilation album '' Hidden Gems''. Background and release The song was initially recorded for inclusion on the band's fourth studio album ''Da Capo'', with Jenny singing the choruses and Linn and Jenny sharing leads on verses. In 2005, a second version, dubbed the "summer version", was re-recorded in Stockholm and reproduced with new co-production by Tommy Ekman. The track was supposed to be a "restart for making a new album," according to Jonas, but this never came to fruition. This version features Linn on choruses and Jenny on verses, and is one of the final songs recorded by Linn during her tenure with Ace of Base. Both versions were shared on Facebook on 24 March 2011. An additional third version with vocals provided by Jonas's ''d'Cats'' project was shared on Facebook on 3 March 2011. The version featured on ''Hidden Gems'' is a slightly remixed form of the summer version, with subtle diff ...
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Would You Believe (Billy Nicholls Album)
''Would You Believe'' is an album by Billy Nicholls released in 1968. Billy Nicholls was originally hired by Andrew Loog Oldham as a staff writer for Oldham's Immediate Records. Oldham was so entranced by the Beach Boys' 1966 album, ''Pet Sounds'' that he enlisted songwriter Billy Nicholls to record a British response. The Small Faces' Steve Marriott can be heard very prominently on "Would You Believe?," despite Oldham's attempts to drown him out with heavy orchestration. Oldham wanted this to be the British ''Pet Sounds'' but financial difficulties with the label caused it to be shelved (it only achieved an initial promotional run of 100 copies, as Immediate IMCP009) before it ever hit the streets. In 1998, Nicholls re-released it on his own label ''Southwest Records''. It was made more widely available on Sequel Castle Communications (CMQDD1358) records in 1999. Several ''Sequel/Castle'' editions have been released since, including a version containing demos from the 60s, also or ...
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Would You Believe? (Hollies Album)
''Would You Believe?'' is the fourth UK album by the Hollies, released in 1966. Overview The album features a cover of Simon and Garfunkel's "I Am a Rock" and Chuck Berry's "Sweet Little Sixteen". Also included is the Evie Sands cover "I Can't Let Go", which became a major hit for the Hollies. This was the Hollies' last album with original bass player Eric Haydock, who took a leave of absence from the group after the American tour that followed the last recording session for the album, missing the recording session for the follow-up single "Bus Stop", and then either quit or was fired shortly after returning. Both the stereo and mono mixes of ''Would You Believe?'' were digitally remastered at EMI Studios (now Abbey Road Studios) by Peter Mew in March 1998. In the UK, the remastered album was released with both mixes on one disc. Recording ''Would You Believe?'' was recorded at EMI Studios in London, UK and was produced by Ron Richards – who worked for other Abbey Road ar ...
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Ray Charles Discography
This is a discography of American musician Ray Charles. Overview Ray Charles first appeared on a ''Billboard'' chart in 1949, when — as part of the Maxin Trio with G.D. McKee and Milton Garred — he charted his first single with "Confession Blues." It reached No. 2 on the R&B chart, then called the Most-Played Juke Box Race Records. In 1952, Charles signed with Atlantic Records and went on to top ''Billboard''s pop, country, R&B, jazz, and dance charts. In the early 1960s, after leaving Atlantic Records to sign with ABC–Paramount, he negotiated for ownership of his own master recordings. He also established his own labels. Tangerine came first, which later evolved into CrossOver Records. As a songwriter, Charles penned nearly 200 songs. He also operated his own publishing companies, Tangerine Music and Racer Music. On the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, Charles had 80 hits between 1958 (the year the chart began) and 1990, when " I'll Be Good to You" became his last Hot 100 ...
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The Moniker
Daniel Karlsson (born 31 August 1981 in Norrahammar, Jönköping, Sweden) is a Swedish singer and songwriter. He later on took the name The Moniker as his stage name. As Daniel Karlsson Karlsson participated in Idol 2007. He finished in fourth place behind winner Marie Picasso, runner-up Amanda Jenssen and third-placed Andreas Sjöberg. His interpretation of John Farnham's "You're the Voice" was included in the album ''Det bästa från Idol 2007'' (The Best from Idol 2007). In October 2008, Karlsson released his first single, called "Would You Believe". A music video was also released to accompany the song. As The Moniker In March 2011, under the name The Moniker, he took part in the Melodifestivalen 2011 with his a song he had composed entitled "Oh My God!" and coming third behind winner Eric Saade with "Popular" and runner-up Danny Saucedo with " In the Club". He again took part in 2012 with the song "I Wanna Be Chris Isaak (This Is Just the Beginning)." After the fir ...
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Roxy Music (album)
''Roxy Music'' is the debut studio album by English rock band Roxy Music, released on 16 June 1972 by Island Records. It was generally well received by contemporary critics and made it to number 10 in the UK Albums Chart. Music and lyrics The opening track, " Re-Make/Re-Model", has been labelled a postmodernist pastiche, featuring solos by each member of the band echoing various touchstones of Western music, including The Beatles' "Day Tripper", Duane Eddy's version of "Peter Gunn", and Wagner's "Ride of the Valkyries"; the esoteric "CPL 593H" was supposedly the licence number of a car spotted by Bryan Ferry that was driven by a beautiful woman. Brian Eno produced some self-styled "lunacy" when Ferry asked him for a sound "like the moon" for the track "Ladytron". "If There Is Something" was covered by David Bowie's Tin Machine, and was later featured quite extensively, almost as a central figure, in the British film ''Flashbacks of a Fool''. Several of the album's songs wer ...
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Lord Sutch And Heavy Friends
''Lord Sutch and Heavy Friends'' is the debut album of English rock singer Screaming Lord Sutch. Recording began in May 1969 at Mystic Studios in Hollywood and it was released on Cotillion Records in 1970. The album featured an all-star line-up with contributions from Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page (who also produced the album) and John Bonham, guitarist Jeff Beck, session keyboardist Nicky Hopkins, session guitarist Deniel Edwards and Jimi Hendrix Experience bassist Noel Redding. Rick Brown and Carlo Little were previously with the Savages. This album has also been released under the name ''Smoke and Fire''. A CD release under the latter name appeared on the Magnum Music Group label sometime in the 1980s, evidently mastered from a vinyl copy of the original album. The cover credits Page, Beck, Bonham, Redding, and Hopkins; Sutch's name appears only in the personnel list, as David Sutch. Track listing Side one #"Wailing Sounds" (Jimmy Page, Sutch) – 2:38 #"'Cause I Love You" (John ...
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Scream Above The Sounds
''Scream Above the Sounds'' is the tenth studio album by Welsh rock band Stereophonics. Released on 27 October 2017 by Parlophone Records, it was produced by lead singer and guitarist Kelly Jones, along with Jim Lowe. Background In 2015, Stereophonics released their ninth studio album, '' Keep the Village Alive'', and supported it with the Keep the Summer Alive Tour throughout late-spring and summer 2016. During the tour, Kelly Jones announced he would like to release the band's tenth studio album "before next summer" to commemorate the 20th anniversary of ''Word Gets Around'', rather than release a compilation album. In February 2017, the band signed with Parlophone Records to release ''Scream Above The Sounds'', having been on their own Stylus Records label for ''Graffiti on the Train'' and ''Keep the Village Alive''. On 27 July, Stereophonics revealed the name, release date and album artwork for ''Scream Above the Sounds'', as well as releasing the lead single "All in One Nigh ...
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Would You Believe? (game Show)
''Would You Believe?'' was an Australian television game show that ran from 1970 to 1974. It was made by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) and the first episode screened on 9 February 1970. Each episode ran for 30 minutes and screened in black and white, on Sunday nights, at 7.30pm. It was described as, a “game of truth and/or lie about Australia’s early days and ways.” The show was enlivened by inventive and witty ad-libbing. The host of the program was Peter Lazar. Two teams of three people took turns to tell stories about some person, event or place. The rotating group of panellists included Jacki Weaver, Cyril Pearl, Michael Baume, Noeline Brown, Len Evans and Frank Hardy Francis Joseph Hardy (21 March 1917 – 28 January 1994), published as Frank J. Hardy and also under the pseudonym Ross Franklyn, was an Australian novelist and writer. He is best known for his 1950 novel '' Power Without Glory'', and for his .... References External links * 1 ...
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Would You Believe (TV Series)
''Would You Believe'' is a religious television series broadcast on Ireland's RTÉ One. Airing each Sunday night at 22:40, it is currently the network's longest-running documentary series. Archive :''This is an incomplete archive of programme titles and broadcast dates.'' 1990s 2000s ;2000–2004 ;2005–2006 ;2006–2007 ;2007–2008 ;2008–2009 ;2009–2010 ''Fair City'' actor Tommy O'Neill discussed his life on 14 March 2010 episode. All programmes from oldest to most recent online to celebrate 60 years of television Christmas 2021. References External links ''Would You Believe''at RTÉ Television RTÉ Television is a department of Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ), the Republic of Ireland's state controlled national broadcaster. Its first channel was Teilifís Éireann, which began broadcasting on 31 December 1961. Since the 1960s, RT ... {{DEFAULTSORT:Would You Believe (Tv Series) Irish religious television series RTÉ ...
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