"Can't Stop This Thing We Started" is a song by Br..."Can't Stop This Thing We Started" is a song by Bryan Adams. The song was the second single from Adams' 1991-album Waking Up the Neighbours, a successor of the massive hit single "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You". A rock song in contrast to "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You", it peaked at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100, behind Prince's "Cream". This track received two nominations at the Grammy Awards of 1992 for Best Rock Song and Best Rock Performance, Solo, winning none . It is the 2009 British Columbia Liberal Party campaign Theme song.
These are the major formats and track listings of single releases for "Can't Stop This Thing We Started":
"I Never Loved You Anyway" is a single by The Corr..."I Never Loved You Anyway" is a single by The Corrs, released in 1997, taken from their second album Talk on Corners.
This video was, for a change, shot entirely in Ireland, in an old abandoned market building in Dublin.
As opposed to the previous video for "Only When I Sleep" which had a very stylish feeling, "I Never Loved You Anyway" should present a more casual look of the Corrs. This is not only obvious in the setting which looks very simple, but also in the scenes where the band members are exchanging their instruments: Caroline the violin, Sharon the guitar, Jim the tin whistle and Andrea the bodhrán etc. They all seem very playful in trying out these "new" instruments, adding extra fun to the already more lighthearted video.
Director Dani Jacobs holds the record for shooting Corrs videos: he directed "I Never Loved You Anyway", "Dreams", "So Young", "What Can I Do", "Would You Be Happier?" and Andrea's solo single "Shame on You". For this video, he chose to add a few visual...
"Breathless" is a single by Irish folk/pop/rock gr..."Breathless" is a single by Irish folk/pop/rock group The Corrs, released in 2000, taken from their third studio album In Blue.
"Breathless" was co-written and produced by Shania Twain's producer and then-husband, Robert John "Mutt" Lange, and programmed by Richard Meyer aka Swayd. The song scaled the charts all over the world, including hitting number 1 in Ireland, France, Spain and the UK -- their only British chart-topper to date. It also went top ten in Australia and #34 in the United States in March 2001, giving the Corrs their only US Top 40 hit. The single was the 33rd biggest-selling in the UK in 2000. It was also featured in the opening scene of the film The Wedding Date, starring Debra Messing; it plays in the background while Messing's character races around her New York City apartment, trying to prepare to catch a plane.
In 2001 the song was nominated for a Grammy Award for best pop performance by a duo or group.
"Judy" was not included on the US release.
The video...
Forgiven, Not Forgotten is the debut album by Iris...Forgiven, Not Forgotten is the debut album by Irish folk rock group The Corrs. It was released by Atlantic Records on 26 September 1995 across the world. The album was primarily produced by David Foster, with additional production by Jim Corr. In January 1997, a special tour edition of the album was released in Australia and New Zealand and featured a bonus disc containing live and rare tracks which were recorded from their Forgiven, Not Forgotten World Tour.
The title track and the band was featured in an episode of Beverly Hills, 90210 called "Turn Back the Clock." The band performed the song at a New Year's Eve party at the Peach Pit After Dark.
all songs written by The Corrs, except where noted
Total Time 52:40 (with bonus track)
This bonus disk was included only on the Australian, New Zealand Limited Tour Edition. It was later released separately under the title The Corrs Live.
"Runaway" is the début single by the Irish family ... "Runaway" is the début single by the Irish family band The Corrs. It was released in September 1995, and had middling chart success except in Ireland and Australia, where it peaked at #10. In the UK singles chart, it reached #49.
The song was written by Sharon, Caroline and Andrea Corr. Andrea has said the first time she sang it in front of her parents, she was embarrassed because of the line "make love to me through the night". She noted that she knew her mother would be thinking "where did she learn that?!"
The US version contained short previews of the forthcoming album, Forgiven, Not Forgotten.
The video for "Runaway" (1995) is shot in Dublin, with locations such as Phoenix Park. The video is shot in black-and-white, using colour only at the end. It shows Andrea on a train, and also the rest of the band playing in a nearby forest. Near the end of the video, Andrea jumps off the train, and "runs away".
The song was then re-released in 1999, remixed by Tin Tin Out and reached #2 in...
"Love To Love You" is the fourth single by Irish b..."Love To Love You" is the fourth single by Irish band The Corrs, released in 1996 from their first album Forgiven, Not Forgotten.
The video for the fourth single is a compilation of some concert footage filmed at live gigs in and around Dublin in July 1996, interspersed with short clips of The Corrs onboard an aircraft carrier. There wasn't enough time to make a more complicated video.
Most of the scenes in the video can also be found in the documentary "The Right Time". The scenes on the American aircraft carrier called "John F. Kennedy" which was then located in Dublin Bay are also featured in the aforementioned documentary.
Director Ciaran Tanham, who also directed "The Right Time" documentary and was one of the directors of the "Lansdowne Road" concert.
"The Right Time" is the (third in Europe/Internati..."The Right Time" is the (third in Europe/International, second in the United States) single by Irish band The Corrs, released in 1996, a re-mixed version of a track from their first album Forgiven, Not Forgotten. The remix replaced a light and breezy rhythm with a hard-pounding beat coupled with a reggae-style bass and turned it into a dance record. The song was featured in their live set for several years.
"The Right Time" was targeted at pop radio by Atlantic US, hence the video theme of 60's pop tinged with psychedelic, and the bands new haircuts and publicity photos. The new style lasted a week or so before the Corrs' classic look returned.
Warner's International territories released "Forgiven Not Forgotten" as the second single from the album of the same name, while Atlantic US went straight to "The Right Time". "The Right Time" video was originally filmed and released with the "Radio Edit - Dance Mix" version, promo was done with this version too. The Album edit video can be...
"Hard to Say I'm Sorry" is a ballad performed by A..."Hard to Say I'm Sorry" is a ballad performed by American rock group Chicago, written by band member Peter Cetera and producer David Foster from the album Chicago 16, released in 1982. The song hit number one for two weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 chart on September 11 of that year. It was their first top 50 hit since "No Tell Lover" in 1978.
The song, as well as the album on which it is featured, was a marked departure from Chicago's traditional soft rock, horns-driven sound, taking on a more polished and modern feel. There were minimal horns on the track, instead featuring more layered synthesizers and heavier distorted electric guitars in a more updated 1980's fashion. This was done to revitalize the band that was considered by some to be past its commercial prime at the time.
The album version of "Hard to Say I'm Sorry" segued into a second song titled "Get Away," which was closer to the older horn-driven Chicago sound. Most adult contemporary radio stations at the time did not...
"You're the Inspiration" is a song written by Pete..."You're the Inspiration" is a song written by Peter Cetera and David Foster for the group Chicago and recorded for their album Chicago 17 (1984), with Cetera singing lead vocals. The third single released from that album, it reached #3 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart in January 1985, and also climbed to the top position on the adult contemporary chart at the same time . It also ranked at #18 as one of Blender magazine's "50 Worst Songs Ever".
Cetera stated in a 2004 interview that "Inspiration" started out as a song for Kenny Rogers. David Foster was working in the studio with Rogers and called Cetera to tell him that Kenny wanted Peter to write a song for him. Cetera said in the interview, "David Foster called me up and he said 'I'm in the studio with Kenny Rogers and he would like you to write a song for him.' I said that's great: as a matter of fact I'm leaving for Italy tonight at around nine o'clock, I'll be there about two weeks, and I'll call you when I come back. He said ...
"The Flame" is a hit power ballad by Cheap Trick, ... "The Flame" is a hit power ballad by Cheap Trick, released on July 25, 1988. The song was first offered to English singer Elkie Brooks, who turned it down. Written by Bob Mitchell and Nick Graham, the song was initially released on Cheap Trick's Lap of Luxury album. "The Flame" reached number one on the American Billboard Hot 100 in 1988 when issued as a single; it also reached number one in Australia. The success of the song brought the group out of a years-long commercial slump and back into music industry prominence.
According to lead vocalist Robin Zander, "The band was very skeptical about performing this song live, because we only liked to perform songs written by us. However, a young man from, oh, I don't know, somewhere, confirmed to us after a show in Florida about a week after the song was released that the song was great and, get this, would be a #1 single. As we joked about the guy's prediction, we later realized whoa! This guy was right. I thank him for that."
"The Flame"...