Of Course You’re Our Number One, Princess

WelcheMusic looks back and remembers one of the most charming tracks of the mid-’80s. “Say I’m Your Number One,” became the biggest hit in the career of Desiree Heslop who took the stage name Princess. Born in Britain back in 1961, the vocalist worked with the group Osibisa. The band was formed by four African … Fortsätt läsa Of Course You’re Our Number One, Princess

Carey, Minogue, Boyle and Bon Jovi Cover R.E.M. for Haiti

R.E.M. issued “Everybody Hurts” in April 1993 as the fourth single from the Automatic for the People album. Little did they know that come February 2010, Mariah Carey, Jon Bon Jovi, Kylie Minogue and Rod Stewart would cover the track in attempt to raise money for victims of the Haiti earthquake. Less surprisingly, music entrepreneur … Fortsätt läsa Carey, Minogue, Boyle and Bon Jovi Cover R.E.M. for Haiti

Joe McElderry’s Got the X-Factor

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7apuf6fXFMQ&hl=sv_SE&fs=1&color1=0x5d1719&color2=0xcd311b] Last year, Alexandra Burke made headlines when she became that year’s X-Factor winner singing “Hallejuah.” For some mysterious reason, this talent show does not produce any new songs and this year’s superior talent Joe McElderry has chosen to cover “The Climb.” Only this March, Miley Cyrus made it to No.4 with the original version … Fortsätt läsa Joe McElderry’s Got the X-Factor

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