Where Did the Feeling Go?
"Where Did the Feeling Go?" is a song written by Michael Masser and Norman Saleet[1] and first recorded by American singer Jill Michaels in 1985, and then by Russell Hitchcock (from the band Air Supply) in 1987 for his eponymous debut solo album.
"Where Did the Feeling Go?" | |
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Single by Jill Michaels | |
from the album Jill Michaels | |
Released | 1985 |
Genre | Pop |
Length | 3:18 |
Label | Scotti Bros. |
Songwriter(s) | Norman Saleet |
Producer(s) | Ted Glasser |
The song found renewed interest when Selena recorded it in 1989; however, it was not released until 1997 when it was featured in the film Selena and its soundtrack album, following her death in 1995. The song was later included on the "20 Years of Music" version of her 1992 album Entre a Mi Mundo.
Cover versions
- Selena recorded the track in 1991, and made appearances singing the song at the Tejano Music Awards in 1991, and at a San Antonio concert.
- Millie Corretjer recorded this song in Spanish with the title "Donde te has ido amor". It appears on her 1995 album Sola.
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References
- "Where Did The Feeling Go?". Selenaforever.com. Retrieved 2012-01-12.
External links
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