Happy Birthday Michael Bolton

February 26, 1953 - American singer Michael Bolton is 69. Happy Birthday SirTracklist : 1 . Said I Loved You...But I Lied 2 . How Am I Supposed To Live…

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‘L’Amour Toujours’ N°106 – Vintage 90s Music Videos

Annie Lennox’s haunting “Love Song for a Vampire” stands out with its gothic atmosphere and evocative grief, tying perfectly to Coppola’s *Dracula*. Another highlight, Michael Bolton’s “How Am I Supposed to Live Without You,” channels theatrical heartbreak with his dramatic delivery, earning commercial and Grammy success. Meanwhile, Boyzone adds a polished touch to Tracy Chapman’s “Baby Can I Hold You,” crafting a tender, chart-climbing ballad.

Thunder’s “Dirty Love” captures late ’80s hard rock energy without overindulgence, while Lalah Hathaway’s “Baby Don’t Cry,” with Angela Winbush’s production, delivers smooth R&B polish. Right Said Fred’s fun “Don’t Talk Just Kiss,” featuring Jocelyn Brown, blends cheeky energy with early ’90s dance vibes. King’s X’s “It’s Love” leans into melodic clarity, exploring lighter sonic textures while retaining a touch of the band’s rock roots.

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‘We Are Live’ N°14 – Vintage 90s Music Videos

Michael Bolton and Bob Dylan’s “Steel Bars” channels raw ’90s melodrama with vivid metaphors of emotional captivity, while Throwing Muses’ “Counting Backwards” offers disjointed rhythms and visceral lyrics that echo tension. The Lemon Trees’ “Let It Loose” delivers breezy, psych-tinged charm, contrasting with the art-rock complexity of The Blue Aeroplanes’ “Jacket Hangs.” Weezer’s “Undone – The Sweater Song” mixes self-aware melancholy with alt-rock simplicity, and Sick of It All’s “Scratch the Surface” burns with hardcore energy and biting defiance. Gravity Kills’ “Enough” blends industrial grit with melodic hooks, and The Supernaturals’ “The Day Before Yesterday’s Man” pairs Britpop wit with reflective musings. Poison’s bluesy “Stand” diverges from their glam roots, while Energy Orchard’s “Belfast” bridges rich folk-rock with urban grit. Heavy Stereo’s “Chinese Burn” oozes attitude with glam-inspired riffs, and Manic Street Preachers’ “Life Becoming a Landslide” unpacks raw vulnerability through anthemic swells and harsh truths.

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‘L’Amour Toujours’ N°469 – Vintage 90s Music Videos

Robert Plant’s reflective take on “If I Were a Carpenter” blends folk legacy with Celtic touches, while Celine Dion’s “The Reason” showcases her vocal prowess but stumbles with mixed critiques. Michael Bolton reimagines “When a Man Loves a Woman” with powerful intensity, earning Grammy success, and Lisa Stansfield’s “All Woman” offers raw emotional resonance. Blondie and Iggy Pop’s quirky duet on “Well Did You Evah!” injects punk humor into a Cole Porter classic. Bryan Adams shines acoustically with “Back to You,” while UB40’s reggae twist on “Homely Girl” brings laid-back charm. From MN8’s sleek “Baby It’s You” to The Farm’s socially conscious “Love Sees No Colour,” standout tracks stretch across folk, pop, reggae, and R&B, each adding its personal stamp to their era.

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