From the album …But Seriously, the song I Wish It Would Rain Down featured Eric Clapton on lead guitar.
Released on 23 August 2013, the song Too Many Friends is from the seventh studio album Loud Like Love.
Often refer to as his signature song, In The Air Tonight is the lead single of his debut solo album Face Value.
The song Barcelona is from the second studio album About Love released on 4 August 2009.
Originally written for the movie War Of The Roses, the hit single was released from the album …But Seriously, and was also included in the Serious Hits… Live, and …Hits album.
The song Ta Langue Sale is from the album La Dérive released in 2013.
From the album Four, the lead single Steal My Girl is the eighth song of the group to have peaked top-three in the UK Singles Chart.
From the album Native, the song Counting Stars was written by Ryan Tedder and has been one of the band’s most successful single.
From the album of the same name, the song Alors Regarde was written and composed by Patrick Bruel.
Written by Bruce Springsteen and Patti Smith, the song Because the Night was released as a single from the album Easter.
From the album Twelve of Patti Smith, the song Changing of the Guards was written and originally recorded by Bob Dylan.
The hit song Sledgehammer is the lead single of his album So released on 25 April 1986.
The song Paradise is from the album Let Them Talk.
First recorded by Jenny Darren, the song Heartbreaker became Pat Benatar’s breakthrough single from her debut album In The Heat Of The Night.
From the album (What’s The Story) Morning Glory?, the song Some Might Say was their first number one in the UK Singles Chart.
From the album Still Crazy After All These Years, the song 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover features drum riff by Steve Gadd.
Original song by Lamont Dozier in 1977, the cover version of Odyssey entered the UK Singles Chart and was included in their album I Got The Melody.
The worldwide hit single Self Esteem is from the third studio album Smash.
La Femme Chocolat is from the second album of the same name released in 14 November 2005.
Released on 24 October 2000, the song Original Prankster is from the sixth studio album Conspiracy Of One.