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The techno bandwagon is packing up and moving on. The album featured a new musical direction for Cher, with use of auto-tune, most notably in the title track. I really don't think you're strong enough, no You're gonna be the lonely one, oh

'Cause I've had time to think it through [Verse 1] No matter how hard I try I need love to feel strong After love, after love Oh, I don't need you anymore Working with a stable of competent European studio craftsmen, Cher herself merely moves through the beat factory with one drab vocal range, blending butt-shakers (like the title tune and "Strong Enough") and semi-ballads ("Dov'e L'Amore") into one endless, and personality-free, thump session. The song became a huge international smash, landing at #1 in the US and many other countries including in Italy, Germany, and Spain. We All Sleep Alone, Cher’s recording career has long taken a back seat to her acting pursuits, but with Believe she’s back with a vengeance as a throbbing disco diva. (After love, after love), EXTREME MEME MEGAMIX III by Gyrotron (Ft. Cyranek), Finale by Original Broadway Cast of The Cher Show (Ft. Micaela Diamond, Stephanie J. Block & Teal Wicks), Never Alone by Felix Jaehn & MESTO (Ft. VCATION), Believe (Live at Red Gate Recorders) by Benedict Cork, Believe by Original Broadway Cast of The Cher Show (Ft. Micaela Diamond, Stephanie J. I said, 'You can change that part of it, over my dead body!’”. I can feel something inside me say Takin’ Back My Heart 8. Do you believe in life after love? After love, after love Taking a cue from Madonna's Ray of Light, Cher goes Euro-disco on this platter of electro-beats and pulsating club rhythms. [Chorus]

I really don't think you're strong enough, no At Warner's London office, Dickins bumped into songwriter Brian Higgins, who was asked to pitch songs for a Cher album. Love Is the Groove All or Nothing 5. And maybe I'm too good for you, oh Cher also set the record for a solo artist with the longest span of time between number one hits, since "Dark Lady" reached number one in 1974.

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Now it is only available on file sharing networks. I can feel something inside me say (After love, after love) It pioneered the use of Auto-Tune as a recognizable vocal effect; at the time it was known as the “Cher effect”.

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In “Power,” Cher wails, “Ain’t nothing changed much through the years.” Not a bad thing in this case, since Cher’s star was still rising in the steamy ’70s and ’80s with a string of hits that included the disco gem “Take Me Home” and the haunting “If I Could Turn Back Time.”. Believe is dedicated to him. I can feel something inside me say I really don't think you're strong enough, no After love, after love The song, recorded and released in 1998, peaked at number one in 23 countries worldwide. Furthermore she decided to introduce a remix form of her 1988 single “We All Sleep Alone” from her 1987 Cher album. Do you believe in life after love? I can feel something inside me say //-->, Cherworld.com – Cher Photos, Music, Tour & Tickets © (2020). I really don't think you're strong enough, no

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Block & Teal Wicks), Song-A-Long by Cast of Eurovision: The Story of Fire Saga. After Cher's poorly received previous record It's a Man's World (1995), head of Warner Music UK Rob Dickinssuggested that Cher record a dance album that could appeal to her gay audience. The song was mixed and produced by Junior Vasquez but it did not appear in the final cut of the album. So, all aboard! Three days later, a tape … I need time to move on What am I supposed to do? Power 3.

Strong Enough The “Believe” single was originally written only by Brian Higgins, Matt Gray, Stuart McLennen and Tim Powell and circulated at Warner Bros. as an unwanted demo for months. 10. Do you believe in life after love I can feel something inside me say I really don't think I'm strong enough, no.

Cher’s “Believe” is about getting over heartbreak. We All Sleep Alone. And there's no turning back After love, after love But where Madonna's ease into the genre offshoot almost was an identifiable part of her career and culture (and therefore a sonically charged and thrilling listen), Believe comes off like Cher's latest playground move. 8.

Meanwhile, the president of Warner Music UK, Rob Dickins, wanted Cher to “focus on her gay audience with a high-energy dance record.” Dickins told The New York Times that when he heard “Believe” he thought to himself, “Cher could do this chorus, especially the lyrics, with her private life the way it is.

Anyone could have been signed on as the voice in front of these generic tracks (which at times slip into glossy, overproduced late-'80s plastic); Cher brings only her name and star clout, no soul whatsoever.

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I don't need you anymore [Chorus] Cher told the Times: “‘Everyone loves that song but wants to change that part of it. I don't need you anymore [Verse 2] She’s gone through all these things.”, After recording the song, the producers worried Cher’s vocals sounded too robotic due to the Auto-Tune. 6. I really don't think you're strong enough, no. According to The New York Times the song took nine years to make. After the poorly-received previous record It’s a Man’s World, Warner Bros. talked Cher into recording a dance album. [Bridge] Do you believe in life after love? (After love, after love) But after all is said and done

Cher Believe. Takin’ Back My Heart Taking a cue from Madonna's Ray of Light, Cher goes Euro-disco on this platter of electro-beats and pulsating club rhythms.

I can feel something inside me say Rather, it’s a tour de force that summons mid-’70s images of strobe-lighted dance floors, sequined miniskirts, and writhing bodies.