Dana Glover (born October 14, 1974) is an American pop singer and songwriter, known for performing film songs.
Glover was born in Rocky Mount, North Carolina, but moved to Asheville at the age of eight. At 16 she went to Manhattan for a modeling career. At age 18 she decided to become a musician; first in Nashville, Tennessee where she became a piano player, and then later in Los Angeles.
In 2001, she recorded, for the film The Wedding Planner, the song "Plan On Forever"—a duet with the film's composer, Mervyn Warren. Later that year, she recorded her song "It Is You (I Have Loved)" for the film Shrek. Then Robbie Robertson introduced her to Matthew Wilder. Wilder produced her debut album, Testimony, which reached #43 on the UK Albums Chart. On this album she had two singles: "Thinking Over", which reached #17 on the US AC chart and #22 on the US Hot Adult Top 40 Tracks charts, and "Rain", which reached #30 on the Hot Adult Top 40 Tracks chart. In 2004, "Thinking Over" was used for the Garry Marshall film Raising Helen. Other film songs are "The Way (Radio Song)" from the Sandra Bullock/Hugh Grant comedy, Two Weeks Notice, "Maybe" from Laws of Attraction and "The Truth Lies" from the Franka Potente film Blueprint.
Dana Glover may refer to:
And you'll cry
And you'll cry, baby
And you'll cry
And you'll cry... Mmm...
Dark clouds in the distance
The wind has such persistance
You can feel the teardrops from the sky
Oh, god not today, make it go away
Is there some way it can pass 'em by?
I hate to admit, but I know it's true
It's gonna be a long time before I'm over you
You didn't take it easy when you let me down
You didn't let me find a place to fall
But you'll be sorry, baby, when I'm not around
You will see you almost had it all
Again, I read your letter, my heart is beating faster
It's as if I didn't know the truth
Instead, you might reflect, but we should just forget it
Yeah, didn't I tell you there was someone new?
It's so hard to believe it, but I know it's true
It's gonna be a long time before I'm over you,
But I know someday you're gonna feel it
You didn't take it easy when you let me down
You didn't let me find a place to fall
But you'll be sorry, baby, when I'm not around
You will see you almost had it all
And you'll cry (Cry)
And you'll cry, baby (Cry)
And you'll cry, yeah (Cry)
And you'll weep for me (Weep... Ooh...), but I'll be gone
I'll be gone... Ooh... Ooh...
You didn't take it easy... No, no...
Didn't take it easy... (Ooh) Ooh...
You didn't take it easy when you let me down
You didn't let me find a place to fall
But you'll be sorry, baby, when I'm not around
You will see you almost had it all,
You almost had it, you almost had it all...
You didn't take it easy when you let me down
You didn't let me find a place to fall
But you'll be sorry, baby, when I'm not around
You will see you almost had it all
You didn't take it easy when you let me down
You didn't let me find a place to fall
But you'll be sorry, baby, when I'm not around
You will see you almost had it all
Dana Glover (born October 14, 1974) is an American pop singer and songwriter, known for performing film songs.
Glover was born in Rocky Mount, North Carolina, but moved to Asheville at the age of eight. At 16 she went to Manhattan for a modeling career. At age 18 she decided to become a musician; first in Nashville, Tennessee where she became a piano player, and then later in Los Angeles.
In 2001, she recorded, for the film The Wedding Planner, the song "Plan On Forever"—a duet with the film's composer, Mervyn Warren. Later that year, she recorded her song "It Is You (I Have Loved)" for the film Shrek. Then Robbie Robertson introduced her to Matthew Wilder. Wilder produced her debut album, Testimony, which reached #43 on the UK Albums Chart. On this album she had two singles: "Thinking Over", which reached #17 on the US AC chart and #22 on the US Hot Adult Top 40 Tracks charts, and "Rain", which reached #30 on the Hot Adult Top 40 Tracks chart. In 2004, "Thinking Over" was used for the Garry Marshall film Raising Helen. Other film songs are "The Way (Radio Song)" from the Sandra Bullock/Hugh Grant comedy, Two Weeks Notice, "Maybe" from Laws of Attraction and "The Truth Lies" from the Franka Potente film Blueprint.
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