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Shallow Life

"I Won't Tell You": The single was released on October 5, 2009 on American mainstream rock radio stations.


I Won't Give Up

Jason Lipshutz from Billboard found some similarities to Terrence Malick's film The Tree of Life, "with its lingering shots of wholesome Americana, sun-stroked imagery, non-linear structure and contrast between out-of-focus landscape shots and striking close-ups."

I Won't Give Up on You

"I Won't Give Up on You" is a song by the group TKA from their 1990 second album Louder Than Love.

I Won't Let the Sun Go Down on Me

In Kershaw's version, the synth tune was produced with an Oberheim OB-8 played by Paul Wickens (Wix).

I Won't Let You Down

I Won't Let You Down is a 1982 single by British band Ph.D. It entered the UK charts in April 1982 at #34 and peaked at #3 in May of that year.

I Won't Let You Go

The song was composed by Fältskog with lyrics by producer Eric Stewart, formerly of the group 10cc.

"I Won't Let You Go" is the first single from Agnetha Fältskog's second English solo-album Eyes of a Woman.

Jonas Ekfeldt

Won acclaim in 1996 using the name Robin Cook and the breakthrough single "I Won't Let the Sun Go Down" (a cover of Nik Kershaw's debut "I Won't Let the Sun Go Down on Me") followed by "Comanchero" and the album Land of Sunshine in 1997.

Paul Overstreet

After co-writing Tanya Tucker's 1987 single "I Won't Take Less Than Your Love" with Don Schlitz, Overstreet and fellow singer-songwriter Paul Davis became guest vocalists on the song, which became a Number One hit that year.

Stan Lynch

When performing songs such as "Free Fallin'" and "I Won't Back Down" on stage between 1989 and 1994, Lynch voiced his opinion strongly, saying he "felt as if he was in a cover band."

TKA

The album Louder Than Love was released in 1990, accompanied by its first single, "I Won't Give Up on You", a slick contemporary R&B groove that was quite a departure from their earlier material, stylistically.

Won't Back Down

"I Won't Back Down", a song by Tom Petty featured on his first solo album, Full Moon Fever


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