All out Warren: Diane Warren's Greatest Hits |
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3rd June 2018, 03:06 PM
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Paloma Faith, Only Love Can Hurt Like This (2014)
UK chart peak: No.6 OCC sales: 870,079 Paloma Faith may have taken a lot of convincing to record this smouldering retro soul anthem, but it paid off big time, delivering her hugest hit to date. Aerosmith, I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing (1989) UK chart peak: No.4 OCC Sales: 1,424,519 Brilliantly ludicrous blockbuster movie Armageddon needed a ludicrously brilliant soundtrack to match, and Warren came up trumps with this power ballad that gave the Toxic Twins their first US No.1, after more than 20 years of trying. Respect. LeAnn Rimes, How Do I Live? (1997) UK chart peak: No.7 OCC sales: 828,899 Warren proves she can do country music just as well as pop with a slowburn anthem that stayed on the US charts for over a year. It’s also impossible to go to karaoke without hearing someone slaughtering it. Toni Braxton, Un-break My Heart (1996) UK chart peak: No.2 OCC sales: 989,814 Braxton wasn’t initially a fan of this ballad-to-end-all-ballads, but it went on to be one of the biggest US hits ever. Weezer’s version is also pretty cool, if you fancy checking it out. Starship, Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us Now (1987) UK chart peak: No.1 OCC sales: 410,369 Another classic Warren movie song, albeit it from a less-than-classic movie (slightly weird US teen rom-com Mannequin), this song did the seemingly impossible and gave hoary old hippies Starship a worldwide No.1. * All sales figures post-1994 |
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3rd June 2018, 03:33 PM
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If the 700000 sales from the 80's is added it takes Starships total over a million
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