"I Don't Want to Live Without You" is a song written by Mick Jones that was first released by the pop rock band Foreigner on their 1987 album Inside Information. Jones has rated it as one of his favorite Foreigner songs.
Original lyrics written by David Bowie for the music to My Way in 1970. Bowies lyrics were turned down in favour of Paul Anka's.
The song was covered by Ray Charles in 1962, featured on Charles' Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music, and released as a single. Charles' version reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1962, for five weeks. This version went to number one on the U.S. R&B and adult contemporary charts.
Neither Mariah Carey nor Oasis sang "Without You" by Harry Nilsson first. The original version of the song was actually written and recorded by Badfinger in 1970. Harry Nilsson then covered the song in 1971, which became a hit.
Badfinger original First recorded by the rock group Badfinger, the song was composed by two of its members.
"I Don't Want to Live Without You" is a song written by Mick Jones that was first released by the pop rock band Foreigner on their 1987 album Inside Information. Jones has rated it as one of his favorite Foreigner songs.
"Sing" is a 1971 song written by Joe Raposo for the children's television show Sesame Street as its signature song. In 1973, it gained popularity when performed by the Carpenters, a number 3 hit on the Billboard Hot 100.
Pete Ham and Tom Evans were the band's chief and most successful songwriters during the group's glory years of 1970-74, including their spectacular run of five consecutive hit singles during the period of 1970-1972.