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Month: November 2004

I FINALLY FOUND SOMEONE

From THE MIRROR HAS TWO FACES
Written by Barbra Streisand, Marvin Hamlisch, R.J. “Mutt” Lange & Bryan Adams

“I Finally Found Someone” is just one episode in the long professional partnership between Ms. Steisand and David Foster. The seventies found the super-producer first playing keyboards and arranging music on her records like “Lazy Afternoon,” “Superman,” “Songbird,” and “Wet.”

WE’RE GONNA MAKE IT

From BLACK & WHITE
Written by David Foster, Mike Cotten, Anita Pointer & June Pointer

In the late seventies and early eighties, the Pointer Sisters were improving their success and crossover appeal album by album that would eventually make them one of the hottest acts in the world of pop music. Their Svengali was renowned and experienced producer Richard Perry who helped them create some very well crafted pop/R&B albums.

YESTERDAY

From TIMELESS THE CLASSICS
Written by John Lennon & Paul McCartney

Michael Bolton reached super-stardom at the end of the eighties, after a long career as an AOR singer/songwriter. In 1992, after the incredible success of “Soul Provider” and “Time, Love & Tenderness,” both multi-platinum hits, Bolton went back into the studio with his long-time partner, Walter Afanasieff, and David Foster to work on a collection of evergreens aptly titled “Timeless – The Classics.”

AND WHEN SHE DANCED

From STEALING HOME
Written by David Foster and Linda Thompson

David Foster wrote some amazing hits for “Urban Cowboy,” “Two Of A Kind,” “Ghostbusters,” “The Karate Kid Part II.”