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Month: March 2009

SIMPLE LOVE SONG

From RINGO THE 4TH
Written by Richard Starkey & Vini Poncia

David Foster’s early connection with George Harrison brought work to the young Canadian session ace on a couple of Ringo Starr albums. First Foster played piano on the upbeat 1974 ditty “Call Me” that was included on the Richard Perry produced “Goodnight Vienna.” Then in the fall of 1977, Foster played keyboards on two tracks of “Ringo The 4th.”

I’M STILL IN LOVE WITH YOU

From SOUL
Written by Al Green, Al Jackson Jr. & Willie Mitchell

Seal is one of the hottest stars in the world of pop music. The UK singer responsible for planetary hits like “Crazy” and “Kiss From A Rose” recently joined forces with David Foster for his new album “Soul.”

WHAT’S THE NAME OF YOUR LOVE

WHAT’S THE NAME OF YOUR LOVE  (single)
Written by David Foster, Maurice White & Allee Willis

In the late seventies, David Foster co-wrote and/or produced several dance anthems like Cheryl Lynn’s “Got To Be Real,” EWF’s “In The Stone” and Deniece Williams’
“I’ve Got The Next Dance.”

SERVE THE LORD

From THE ABSOLUTE BEST
Written by Carman

Carman, aka Dominic Licciardello, is one of the most successful artists in Contemporary Christian music. From his debut in 1984, this church minister and singer has released a long string of hit albums on the CCM charts and has won several music awards.

LIVE EACH DAY

From FLY AWAY – THE SONGS OF DAVID FOSTER
Written by David Foster & Linda Thompson

“I have just listened to the tribute album. You guys did a fantastic, incredible job. Really, it was such a treat to hear all 14 tracks in a row–some songs I had forgotten about like the Robert Lamm collaboration (When Will The World). The production was as if i was doing it myself, the singing is stellar, the time, care and love is in every moment of every piece. I don’t know how you guys did it, but you should all be very proud of your accomplishment.