My Lover's Prayer

"My Lover's Prayer"
Song by Bee Gees from the album Still Waters
Released March 1997 (1997-03) (UK)
May 1997 (1997-05)
Recorded 1996
Genre Contemporary R&B
Length 4:00
Label Polydor Records (UK)
A&M (US)
Writer Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb
Producer Russ Titelman
Still Waters track listing

"Still Waters (Run Deep)"
(4)
"My Lover's Prayer"
(5)
"With My Eyes Closed"
(6)

"My Lover's Prayer" is a smooth soul ballad performed by the Bee Gees, written by Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb and Maurice Gibb, and was released in 1997 on the album Still Waters. This track was originally written and recorded in 1995, but it was only a demo.[1]

Later in 2003, it was recorded by Alistair Griffin feat Robin Gibb and was released as a double A.

Personnel

Alistair Griffin and Robin Gibb version

"My Lover's Prayer"
Single by Alistair Griffin featuring Robin Gibb
from the album Bring It On
A-side "Bring It On"
(Double A-side)
Released 29 December 2003
Format CD single
Recorded November 2003, London, England
Genre Pop
Length 3:56
Label UMTV
Writer(s) Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb
Producer(s) Deacon Smith, Ian Curnow
Robin Gibb singles chronology
"Wait Forever"
(2003)
My Lover's Prayer
(2003)
"You and Me (Tonight)"
(2004)
Alistair Griffin singles chronology
"Bring It On" / My Lover's Prayer
(2003)
"You and Me (Tonight)"
(2004)

My Lover's Prayer is a single released by Alistair Griffin featuring Robin Gibb released in 2003, released as a double A with "Bring It On", a song only by Alistair Griffin.

Robin had intended to re-release the song as a solo single in 2003 with backing vocals by Lance Bass and Wanya Morris, and a promo version of this had already been given radio play. However, the morning after the Fame Academy 2 final, Gibb contracted Griffin with a request to re-record a duet of the song, with the apparent intention of releasing it as a Christmas single. This version also used Robin's original vocals with a new remix of the instrumental track. Three other performers from Fame Academy 2, Peter Brame, Carolynne Good and winner Alex Parks sang the backing vocals.

Personnel

References

  1. Gibb Songs 1996

External links

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