"My Boy"
Single by Elvis Presley
from the album Good Times
B-side "Thinking About You"
Released 1975
Format 7" (45 rpm)
Recorded December 13, 1973[1]
Genre Pop rock
Length 3:19
Label RCA Records
Writer(s) Phil Coulter and Bill Martin (words, English); Jean-Pierre Bourtayre and Claude François (music)

"My Boy" is the title of a popular song from the early 1970s. The music was composed by Jean-Pierre Bourtayre and Claude François , and the lyrics were translated from the original version "Parce que je t'aime, mon enfant" (Because I Love You My Child) into English by Phil Coulter and Bill Martin.

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Richard Harris version [link]

Actor Richard Harris performed the song "My Boy" at a music contest sponsored by Radio Luxembourg in 1971. Despite not winning the contest, Harris recorded the song and released it as a single later that year. Appearing on Harris' album of the same name, the song reached #41 on the Billboard pop chart and peaked at #13 on the Billboard adult contemporary chart.[1]

Elvis Presley version [link]

Elvis Presley recorded a cover version of "My Boy" in late 1973 that was included on his 1974 album Good Times. Presley's version of the song reached #20 on the Billboard pop chart,[2] #14 on the Billboard country chart, and spent one week atop the Billboard adult contemporary chart in April 1975.[1]

See also [link]

References [link]

  1. ^ a b c Hyatt, Wesley (1999). The Billboard Book of #1 Adult Contemporary Hits (Billboard Publications)
  2. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2004). The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits, 8th Edition (Billboard Publications)




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My Boy (Buono! song)

"My Boy" is the title of the seventh single by the Hello! Project unit Buono!. The title song is the third song used for the ending theme of Shugo Chara!! Doki—.

The single was released on April 29, 2009 in Japan under the Pony Canyon label in two different versions: regular and limited.

The Single V version was released on May 13, 2009

Track listing

CD

  • MY BOY
  • Warp
  • MY BOY (Instrumental)
  • Warp (Instrumental)
  • Single V DVD

  • "MY BOY <Music Clip>"
  • "MY BOY <Close Up Version>"
  • "MY BOY <Dance Shot Version>"
  • "Making of PV" (PV撮影メイキング)
  • References

    External links

  • "MY BOY" entries on the Hello! Project official website: CD, Single V DVD (Japanese)

  • My Boy (disambiguation)

    My Boy is a 1975 single by Elvis Presley.

    My Boy may also refer to:

  • My Boy (Buono! song), 2009 single by Buono!
  • My Boy (Saori@destiny song), 2009 single by Saori@destiny
  • My Boy (film), a 1921 American silent film directed by Victor Heerman
  • See also

  • My Boy Lollipop (disambiguation)
  • My Boy Jack (disambiguation)
  • That's My Boy (disambiguation)
  • Endlessly (album)

    Endlessly is the second studio album by Welsh recording artist Duffy. It was released in the United Kingdom on 26 November 2010 by A&M Records (under Polydor) and in the United States on 7 December 2010 by Mercury Records. Duffy worked almost exclusively with Albert Hammond Snr. on the album, with all but one of the album's songs being written by Hammond and Duffy. Four of the songs received additional or co-production by Stuart Price. Music is also provided by The Roots and Questlove. Musically, the album follows the soul stylings of her first album Rockferry (2008), although Duffy drew inspiration from a variety of other genres, including disco and soft rock, and was compared to pop singers such as Kylie Minogue. It has been said that Duffy wrote the album in three weeks, although recording sessions lasted between 2009 and 2010.

    The album received mixed reviews, with critics stating that Duffy faltered outside of her comfort zone, although it was called a "proper sophomore effort" and "effortlessly", and was often compared to Rockferry, in terms of both commercial and critical performance. Vocally, Duffy's falsetto and vibrato were both criticised and praised, being called "delicious to some and cloying to others." Commercially, it did not replicate Duffy's success with her debut, reaching just number seventy-two on the US Billboard 200. Nevertheless, Endlessly reached the top ten in Denmark, Finland, Greece, the Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. It has been certified gold in four European countries thus far, including the United Kingdom.

    My Boy (film)

    My Boy is a 1922 American silent comedy-drama film directed by Victor Heerman and Albert Austin, and starring child actor Jackie Coogan.

    Plot

    Seven-year-old Jackie Blair (Coogan), the son of poor immigrants, is orphaned and finds his way into the home of a hardbitten ex-seaman, Captain Bill. Despite his initial misgivings, the Captain grows fond of the boy. Tension mounts when officials attempt to take Jackie away for deportation, and the Captain tries to find a way to keep him safe.

    Cast

  • Jackie Coogan as Jackie Blair
  • Claude Gillingwater as Captain Bill
  • Mathilde Brundage as Mrs. Blair
  • Patsy Marks as Little Girl
  • Production

    In the previous year, Coogan had made a meteoric rise to fame as the star of Charlie Chaplin's The Kid. The film was conceived and written expressly for him, and his father, Jackie Coogan Sr., was given some credit in the press for helping to adapt the script. The film title was reportedly suggested to the production team by Hollywood impresario Sid Grauman.

    Preservation

    My Boy (Saori@destiny song)

    "My Boy" is the debut independent single of Japanese electronica singer Saori@destiny, released on December 5, 2007 on D-topia's independent subsidiary D-topia Independent. The single reached number 138 on the Oricon singles chart and only charted for one week.

    Track list

  • "My Boy" (original mix)
  • "Our Telepathy" (original mix)
  • "My Boy" (connects since mix)
  • "My Boy2 (mp3 only Digital Mastering version)
  • "My Boy" (Instrumental)
  • Chart performance

    References

    Podcasts:

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