• Feel is the fourth album by British band Roachford, released in 1997 on Columbia Records. It includes three singles which reached the UK Singles Chart:...
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    2017. Feel: "RoachfordFeel (album)" (in German). GfK Entertainment. Retrieved 30 May 2017. Word of Mouth: "Roachford – Word of Mouth (album)" (in German)...
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  • (Namie Amuro album), 2013 Feel (Roachford album), 1997 Feel (Sleeping with Sirens album) or the title song, 2013 Feel, by Nagisa ni te, 2002 "Feel" (Kendrick...
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  • "Cuddly Toy" is a song by British band Roachford. It was the second single taken from their self-titled debut studio album, and was their first chart hit single...
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  • Permanent Shade of Blue is the third album by British band Roachford, released in April 1994. The album was certified double-platinum in Australia, where...
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  • Only to Be with You (category Roachford songs)
    "Only to Be with You" is a song by English band Roachford, written by frontman Andrew Roachford and produced by the band and Martyn Phillips. It was released...
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  • The - "The Beat(en) Generation" Pop Will Eat Itself - "Wise Up! Sucker" Roachford - "Cuddly Toy" Beatmasters with MC Merlin - "Who's in the House (The Hip...
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    Elliott, Tom Jones, Simple Minds, Zucchero, Bootsy Collins, Warren G, Roachford among many others. In 2004, their cover version of Vanity 6 "Nasty Girl"...
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  • Living Years (category Album articles lacking alt text for covers)
    journalist Mario Giammetti, a new recording of the hit song with Andrew Roachford on vocals and a bonus CD of live and rare tracks. AllMusic's retrospective...
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    Ronson, Massive Attack, Roachford, and many more. Poole, along with Andy Hill, also wrote the single "I'll See You Again", for the album by Westlife, Where...
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