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A Woman's Heart (compilation Album)
A Woman's Heart may refer to: * ''A Woman's Heart'' (compilation album), a 1992 compilation album by six female Irish artists * ''A Woman's Heart'' (Crystal Gayle album), 1980 * "A Woman's Heart", a single by Chris de Burgh from the 1999 album ''Quiet Revolution The Quiet Revolution () was a period of socio-political and socio-cultural transformation in French Canada, particularly in Quebec, following the 1960 Quebec general election. This period was marked by the secularization of the government, the ...'' * ''A Woman's Heart'' (film), a 1926 American silent melodrama film See also * Heart of a Woman (other) * " In a Woman's Heart", a 1996 Eurovision Song Contest entry by Miriam Christine * " Only a Woman's Heart", a 1992 song by Eleanor McEvoy {{disambiguation ...
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A Woman's Heart (Crystal Gayle Album)
''A Woman's Heart'' is the fourth compilation album and the second of lesser known songs by American country music artist Crystal Gayle. It was released in November 1980 via Liberty Records and was produced by Allen Reynolds. The album consisted of songs originally included on Gayle's studio albums during her recording period with United Artists Records (later re-titled Liberty Records). It was one of several compilation albums released by the label that contained Gayle's material. Background and reception ''A Woman's Heart'' contained ten tracks of previously recorded material. Of the ten songs, only two were previously released as singles ("This Is My Year for Mexico" and "One More Time") while the remaining songs had been included on Gayle's studio albums. "Hands" and the title track were originally recorded on Gayle's self-titled studio album (1975). "Let's Do It Right" was first included on Gayle's third studio album, ''Crystal'' (1976). "Make a Dream Come True" was the se ...
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Quiet Revolution (album)
:Not to be confused with ''Ronny Jordans 1993 second album. ''Quiet Revolution'' is the thirteenth studio album by British-Irish singer Chris de Burgh, released in 1999. Two singles were released from the album: "When I Think of You", which reached number 59 in the UK Singles Chart and number 75 in Germany, and "A Woman's Heart", which reached number 96 in Germany. Track listing All tracks written by Chris de Burgh. Note * "When I Think of You" ("Quand Je Pense A Toi") and "A Woman's Heart" ("Le Coeur D'Une Femme") were recorded in French for release in Canada. Personnel * Chris de Burgh – lead vocals, backing vocals * Peter Gordeno – keyboards * Phil Palmer – guitars * Neil Taylor – guitars * John Giblin – bass * David Levy – bass * Tony Kiley – drums * Andy Duncan – drum programming, percussion * Chris White – saxophones * Neil Sidwell – trombone * Steve Sidwell – trumpet * Chris Cameron – string arrangements (4, 15) * Richard Hewson – stri ...
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A Woman's Heart (film)
''A Woman's Heart'' is a 1926 American silent melodrama film directed by Phil Rosen and starring Enid Bennett, Gayne Whitman, and Edward Earle. Based upon a novel by Ruth D'Agostino, it was released on September 15, 1926. Plot As described in a film magazine review, immediately after returning home from her honeymoon with John Waring, Eve finds that she still loves her old sweetheart Ralph Deane. Unknowningly, Eve actually made the right choice as the old sweetheart has been "true" to several women. To prevent a divorce, Eve's younger sister Patsy conceives a means of trapping Ralph and exposing him to her sister. In carrying out this scheme, Patsy comes close to involving herself as well as Eve and her husband in the murder of Ralph. Then, one of Ralph's jilted lady friends commits suicide and leaves evidence that clears up the mystery of Ralph's death. Eve learns a lesson and finds that she does love her husband. Cast * Enid Bennett as Eve Waring * Gayne Whitman as John Wa ...
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Heart Of A Woman (other)
Heart of a Woman or The Heart of a Woman may refer to: Books *'' The Heart of a Woman'', a 1981 autobiography by Maya Angelou *''The Heart of a Woman'', or '' A True Woman'', a 1911 novel by Baroness Orczy *''Heart of a Woman'', a 1912 poetry collection by Georgia Douglas Johnson Film and TV *''Heart of a Woman'', or ''Kalb el mar'a'', a 1940 film starring Amina Rizk *''The Heart of a Woman'', a 1920 film starring Mignon Anderson Music * ''Heart of a Woman'' (album), a 1999 album by Etta James * ''The Heart of a Woman'' (album), a 1974 album by Johnny Mathis *''The Heart of a Woman'', a 2000 album by Kathie Lee Gifford Kathryn Lee Gifford (Given name, née Epstein; born August 16, 1953) is an American television presenter, singer, songwriter, actress, and author. From 1985 to 2000, she and Regis Philbin hosted the talk show ''Live with Kelly and Mark, Live! wi ... * "Heart of a Woman" (song), a 2024 song by Summer Walker See also * A Woman's Heart (other) * '' Fro ...
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In A Woman's Heart
The Eurovision Song Contest 1996 was the 41st edition of the Eurovision Song Contest, held on 18 May 1996 at the in Oslo, Norway. Organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and host broadcaster (NRK) and presented by Ingvild Bryn and Morten Harket, the contest was held in Norway following the country's victory at the with the song "" by Secret Garden (duo), Secret Garden. Thirty countries submitted entries to the contest, with a non-public, audio-only qualifying round held two months before the final to reduce the number of participants from 30 to 23. The entries from , , , , , , and were subsequently eliminated, which resulted in Germany being absent from the contest for the first – and as of 2025 - only time. The winner was with the song "The Voice (Eimear Quinn song), The Voice", written by Brendan Graham and performed by Eimear Quinn. This gave the nation a record-extending seventh contest win, their fourth win in five years, with Graham also recording his s ...
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