La Bouche Be My Lover Acapella Songs Download
90' Acapella Dance Medley by Local Vocal, released 01 April 2011.
'Be My Lover' by from the album Sweet Dreams 'Do You Still Need Me' Released March 3, 1995 Format • • • Recorded September 1994 Length 3: 44 • • • • Uli Brenner • Gerd Amir Saraf • Lane McCray • • Uli Brenner • Gerd Amir Saraf singles chronology ' (1994) ' Be My Lover' (1995) ' (1996) Music video on ' Be My Lover' is a song recorded by German-American group. It was released in March 1995 as the second single from their album Sweet Dreams. It is one of their biggest hits, alongside '. This song was dubbed into many megamix tracks and has had versions. It reached number six on the in the United States.
It also topped the for two weeks in December 1995 and hit number one in Germany, Italy and Sweden. 'Be My Lover' no one liked. I kept trying to find words for the 'la da da dee' part of the song. We couldn't find any words so we just left it in the song.' —Lane McCray talking to Jerry Nunn about the song. Thornton and McCray went together in a band called Groovin' Affairs and were discovered by German record producer, the mastermind and voice behind the duo. They founded the duo La Bouche.
Materi kimia organik. McCray and Thornton wrote 'Be My Lover' together. The duo started recording in the spring of 1994.
Because of McCray's duty in the US air force, La Bouche's success faced one minor challenge. But La Bouche went on to be one of the most popular Eurodance acts of the mid-90s. Release [ ] 'Be My Lover' topped both the and the Canadian dance chart, and reached the top 10 of Billboard's Hot 100. It peaked at number one in Germany, Italy and Sweden. And at number two in Australia, Iceland and Norway. 'Be My Lover' was a top 10-hit in 16 countries.
La Bouche won the 1996 in Germany for the Best Dance Single with 'Be My Lover' and the song was nominated for Best Dance Video at the. La Bouche was also nominated in the category Best Dance at the. In 2000, when Melanie Thornton left the group to start with her solo career, released a new version of 'Be My Lover' with Natascha Wright vocals (who replaced Melanie Thornton as the female singer of the group). Composition [ ] The song is written in the key of and follows a tempo of 134 beats per minute. It follows a basic chord progression of C ♯m–A–B, and the vocals span from G ♯ 3 to F ♯ 5.
Music video [ ] Two different music videos were made for this song, a European version and an American version.