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In 1992, 16-year-old reggae artist Singing Sweet scored a hit with a cover version in Jamaica and on the dancehall scene in the United States. [http://reggaecd.com/photobio/singingsweet.htm] Other covers were released in 1998 by [[Uncle Sam (singer)|Uncle Sam]] on his debut CD, and in 2006 by [[Clay Aiken]] on his CD [[A Thousand Different Ways]]. |
In 1992, 16-year-old reggae artist Singing Sweet scored a hit with a cover version in Jamaica and on the dancehall scene in the United States. [http://reggaecd.com/photobio/singingsweet.htm] Other covers were released in 1998 by [[Uncle Sam (singer)|Uncle Sam]] on his debut CD, and in 2006 by [[Clay Aiken]] on his CD [[A Thousand Different Ways]]. |
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In 1996, Adams Hambüger-Hatt recorded a German remake titled "Wenn Ich Sehe, Du Lächelst". |
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In August 2007 the Dutch producers duo P&A remixed 'when I see you smile' into a dance version. |
In August 2007 the Dutch producers duo P&A remixed 'when I see you smile' into a dance version. |
Revision as of 06:11, 27 August 2009
"When I See You Smile" is a power ballad for the American supergroup Bad English from their self-titled debut album and was written and recorded by Diane Warren on May 27, 1988 in California.
In 1992, 16-year-old reggae artist Singing Sweet scored a hit with a cover version in Jamaica and on the dancehall scene in the United States. [1] Other covers were released in 1998 by Uncle Sam on his debut CD, and in 2006 by Clay Aiken on his CD A Thousand Different Ways.
In 1996, Adams Hambüger-Hatt recorded a German remake titled "Wenn Ich Sehe, Du Lächelst".
In August 2007 the Dutch producers duo P&A remixed 'when I see you smile' into a dance version.
In 2008, Nina Girado recorded her own version of the song for her album Nina Sings The Hits of Diane Warren.