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Debbie Boone
The best-selling song of the seventies was "You light up my Life" by Debbie Boone.
You light up my life by Debby Boone has two meanings. The writer, Joe Brooks, intended it to be a love song between two people. Boone, however, claimed her vision of the song was of a person speaking with God and that it was God, not another person that lit up her life.
'You Light Up My Life' by Debby Boone
Choose Life - Debby Boone album - was created in 1985.
Debbie Boone
The best-selling song of the seventies was "You light up my Life" by Debbie Boone.
Chip Hawks a member of Tremeloes had a no1 with Silence is Golden, and his son Chesney Hawks had a no1 with The One and Only
I am pretty sure that the number one selling song of the 1970s is Debby Boone's "You Light Up My Life." I would love to say it is "Stairway to Heaven," but, while that is probably the song most requested, possibly ever--I do not think it was the bestselling single. At this point in time, the bestselling album is Pink Floyd's, "The Wall." As an aside, none of this means these were the best pieces of music in the 70s. They are just what sold the most copies.
You light up my life by Debby Boone has two meanings. The writer, Joe Brooks, intended it to be a love song between two people. Boone, however, claimed her vision of the song was of a person speaking with God and that it was God, not another person that lit up her life.
'You Light Up My Life' by Debby Boone
it shaped Debbie Allen life by she wanting to be a dancer and a choreographer.
Choose Life - Debby Boone album - was created in 1985.
Yes, Richard Boone struggled with alcoholism throughout his life. He was known to have had issues with alcohol addiction, which impacted his career and personal life at times.
Debbie Boone (born September 22, 1956 in Hackensack, New Jersey) is an American singer whose career has primarliy covered country and Christian contemporary music. Her best-known song, "You Light Up My Life", was the most successful charting single by any artist in the 1970s, spending ten weeks at the top of the chart in 1977 - at that time the longest span at number one in the history of the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
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