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Year: 2009

VIDA ETERNA

From TODO Y NADA

Written by David Foster, Ricardo Montaner, Luis Castillo

During his fantastic career, David Foster has collaborated with some of the most important names in the Latin market like Julio Iglesias, Luis Miguel and Alejandro Sanz. This came about due to Foster’s immense reputation as a producer/songwriter and his successful partnership with Humberto Gatica.

SPANISH GUITAR

From THE HEAT

Written by Diane Warren

Released in 2000, “The Heat” was Toni Braxton’s third album and another huge hit for the singer. It sold over six millions worldwide and was certified multi-platinum in the USA with over two million in sales. Musically, “The Heat” took the performer towards more urban/dance material like the first single, “He Wasn’t Man Enough,” co-written and produced by Rodney Jerkins.

SECOND CHANCE

From SECOND CHANCE/WALK A FINE LINE (single)

Written by David Foster, Michael McDonald & Paul Anka

Recently, Paul Anka’s album “Walk A Fine Line” came back into the spotlight. The newly-released Michael Jackson single, “This Is It,” was originally co-written by the two superstars to be included as a duet on this 1983 Anka project.

LOVER ALL ALONE

From ON MY WAY HERE

Written by David Foster, Clay Aiken & Emanuel Kiriakou

Clay Aiken is one of the most talented singers discovered by American Idol. Aiken, in terms of vocal style and musical sensibility, can be seen as a modern version of Barry Manilow. In 2006, the singer released his third album, “A Thousand Different Ways.” Overseen by David Foster’s sister Jaymes, “A Thousand Different Ways” presents ten well chosen covers of adult contemporary classics plus a few new songs.

MIND PLEASER

From THE 1ST CUBA GOODING ALBUM

Written by Dennis Lambert & Brian Potter

In the early Seventies, Cuba Gooding was the lead singer of the successful R&B trio The Main Ingredient that scored hits like “Everybody Plays The Fool,” “Just Don’t Want To Be Lonely” and “I’m So Proud.” Gooding went solo in 1977 and signed to Motown Records for “The 1st Cuba Gooding Album.”