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Long Ago may refer to: *"Long Ago", song from the musical '' Half a Sixpence'' *"Long Ago", song by Mariah Carey from the album ''Daydream'' *"Long Ago", song by Hawk Nelson from the album ''Crazy Love'' *"Long Ago", song by Status Quo from the album ''Never Too Late'' *" Long Ago (and Far Away)", a song by Jerome Kern and Ira Gershwin from the 1944 film musical ''Cover Girl'' {{dab ...
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Daydream (Mariah Carey Album)
''Daydream'' is the fifth studio album by American singer-songwriter Mariah Carey, released on September 26, 1995, by Columbia Records. The follow-up to her internationally successful studio album ''Music Box'' (1993), and the holiday album ''Merry Christmas'' (1994), ''Daydream'' differed from her previous releases by leaning increasingly towards urban music. Throughout the project, Carey collaborated with Walter Afanasieff, with whom she wrote and produced most of her previous albums. With ''Daydream'', Carey took more control over the musical direction as well as the album's composition. Carey considered the album to be the beginning of her musical and vocal transition, a change that would become more evident in her sixth studio album ''Butterfly'' (1997). During the album's production, Carey endured many creative differences with her label and then-husband Tommy Mottola. On ''Daydream'', Carey collaborated with Jermaine Dupri, Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds, and R&B group Boy ...
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Crazy Love (Hawk Nelson Album)
''Crazy Love'' is the fifth studio album from Canadian Christian rock band Hawk Nelson. It was released on February 8, 2011. It is the last album with lead vocalist Jason Dunn, who left the band in 2012 to pursue a solo career. The album netted a nomination for Best Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album at the Juno Awards of 2012. Concept and musical style At live shows in 2010, the band claimed that ''Crazy Love'' will be very fast, and much more of a throwback to their first album ''Letters to the President''. Guitarist Jon Steingard claims on his blog that it's "the most high-energy Hawk Nelson record ever. I'd even cautiously say it's more high-energy than our first album, ''Letters to the President''." Track listing The Light Sides Packaged with ''Crazy Love'' is a second disc called "The Light Sides", which features 11 acoustic versions of Hawk Nelson favorites from the band's previous albums. "Stagefright" is not featured on any of Hawk Nelson's previous albums. Per ...
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Never Too Late (Status Quo Album)
''Never Too Late'' is the fourteenth studio album by English rock band Status Quo, co-produced by the group and John Eden. Released on 13 March 1981, it had been recorded at the same sessions – at Windmill Lane Studios, Dublin – as its predecessor ''Just Supposin'''. It reached number 2 in the UK Albums Chart. Only one single was released from the album: a cover of ' Something 'Bout You Baby I Like' (previously recorded by Tom Jones, and Glen Campbell with Rita Coolidge), backed with 'Enough Is Enough'. This was promoted with a music video directed by Godley and Creme. This was the last album to feature drummer John Coghlan, who departed the band at the end of 1981, bringing an end to Status Quo's classic "frantic four" line-up. Coghlan was replaced by Pete Kircher, while Andy Bown, who had been contributing to the band for several years, was also made an official member. "With ''Never Too Late'', we began to lose the plot," recalled singer and guitarist Francis Rossi. " o ...
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