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  1. Jennifer Warnes. Actress: Holidate. Singer/songwriter Jennifer Warnes has enjoyed enormous crossover success not only on the pop and country music charts alike, but also for her often exceptional song contributions to several hit movies. Jennifer was born on March 3, 1947 in Seattle, Washington and raised in Anaheim, California. She made her public debut singing "The Star-Spangled Banner" at ...

  2. USA. Jennifer Jean Warnes (født 3. mars 1947 i Seattle) er en amerikansk sangerinne og låtskriver. Hun ble fortalt av rådgivere i musikkindustrien at etternavnet hennes, Warnes, var for vanskelig og forslo at hun skulle endre det til det mer vanlige «Warren». Da dette etterhvert ledet til forveksling med skuespilleren Jennifer Warren, tok ...

  3. Right Time of the Night. Categorías: Sencillos por artista. Canciones de Jennifer Warnes.

  4. ジェニファー・ウォーンズ (Jennifer Warnes、1947年 3月3日 - )は、アメリカ出身の歌手。 経歴 [ 編集 ] ワシントン州 シアトル に生まれ、 カリフォルニア州 アナハイム で育った [2] 。

  5. Shot Through the Heart is the fifth album by American singer/songwriter Jennifer Warnes, released on Arista Records in 1979. It peaked at #13 on the Billboard Country albums chart and #94 on the main Billboard albums chart.. The premier single from the album: "I Know a Heartache When I See One", peaked at #19 on the Billboard singles chart and reached #10 on the Hot Country Songs (C&W) listing ...

  6. La canción significó el primer y único número 1 para Joe Cocker en Estados Unidos. Mientras tanto, para Jennifer Warnes fue el primero, precediendo a (I've Had) The Time of My Life de 1987. «Up Where We Belong» fue premiada con un Oscar a la mejor canción en la edición de 1982 y Globo de Oro a la mejor canción en 1983. [1]

  7. Originally written and recorded by Peter McCann for his 1977 self-titled album, "Right Time of the Night", which would serve as the B-side for McCann's own 1977 top ten hit "Do You Wanna Make Love", featured a distinct second verse that was eventually reworked by Jennifer Warnes; she herself wrote lyrics for a less overtly masculine second verse which McCann rejected, eventually himself ...