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Abweichungen sind - etwa wegen zwischenzeitlicher Anpassung der Versandkosten - möglich. English Gary Barlow ・ Hang On In There Baby (feat. Rosie Gaines) ・ ©℗ 1998 BMG Entertaining Int. Made in the EU Condition: CD, info & cover like new! Information about the musicians and their work Gary Barlow , OBE (born January 20, 1971 in Frodsham, Cheshire) is an English composer, singer-songwriter, pianist and record producer. He gained particular fame as the lead singer and songwriter of the band Take That. Eight of his albums have topped the charts, plus 20 top 5 hits and 14 number 1 singles. With over 50 million records and more than 7.5 million concert tickets sold worldwide, Barlow is one of the most successful songwriters in Great Britain. He has already won the Ivor Novello Award, which is coveted among composers, six times. Gary Barlow's list of author contributions includes an overview of his works as a songwriter and musical composer. For his successful charity work and his performance in the music industry, Barlow was awarded the Order of Merit Most Excellent Order of the British Empire by the Queen in 2012, he now bears the title OBE. Barlow met his wife Dawn Andrews in 1988, and the couple have three children. As Barlow describes in his autobiography My Take, he never had any school / university music theory training; as a child he had a small synthesizer and learned the technical basics of the instrument by trying out and playing songs from the current hit parade, especially songs by the band Depeche Mode, which made and still make heavy use of synthesizers. He later took piano lessons from Chris Greenleaves, a local musician, who also taught him to read music. ... Within a year he had developed his skills enough to take a mini job as an entertainer and accompanist in a local bar. Gradually, he took up more job offers in the surrounding villages and ended up being busy almost every evening in North West England and North East Wales. ... In the clubs he had to play the desired songs spontaneously from sight, which gave him an early insight into the structure and design of the greatest hits of various genres of the 20th century. With this knowledge he began to write his own songs at the age of 14. At the age of 15 he composed the later Take That hit “A Million Love Songs” and the Christmas carol “Let's Pray for Christmas” in 1986, which brought him second place in the young composer competition “A Song for Christmas” of the BBC Family show "Pebble Mill" won. With his move into the finale of the show, the BBC Barlow enabled his first professional studio recording in London's West Heath Studios under the direction of producer Bob Howes. Beyond the show, Howes became Barlow's first point of contact in the music industry and an important mentor during his early career steps. ... Barlow finally took part "with his song" Now We're Gone "in the national competition Schools Make Music, which won his first newspaper interview, the first prize and with it - since the annual competition was sponsored by EMI - his first recording in the famous London Abbey Road Studios. On Bob Howe's advice, Barlow left the management contract, which was hastily concluded without consulting his parents and mentor. In the next attempt he met manager Nigel Martin Smith know, who signed him and wooed him for his idea of a boy band in response to the US hit New Kids on the Block. In the hope of finally getting his career rolling with Smith's help, Barlow turned down an offer he had received at the same time to travel on a cruise ship for a year as a pianist and entertainer. Instead, he agreed to the planned boy band and was invited to a separate casting at a local club with five other candidates. 1989: Together with Howard Donald (21), Jason Orange (19), Mark Owen (18) and Robbie Williams (15), the 19-year-old conquered the charts and stages worldwide as "Take That", especially in Europe, South America and East Asia . They quickly broke away from the comparison with their American role model, because unlike New Kids, they mainly presented their own songs instead of interpretations of older hits. Barlow became the boy band's most important composer, and his hit compositions from this period include Pray, Babe, Never Forget and Sure. On the last album for the time being, Nobody Else, there was the group's most commercially successful single "Back for Good" to date, which reached the top of 47 different charts (also in Germany) and the top ten in 25 others. ... After Robbie Williams' drug-related departure in 1995, the band split up after the "Nobody Else" tour in 1996 and Gary Barlow began his long-awaited solo career. He reached number 1 in the UK charts with the singles "Forever Love" and "Love Won’t Wait". His first album "Open Road" also reached the top of the British charts in 1997 and made it into the top ten in Germany and Switzerland. In 1998 Barlow worked with Rosie Gaines and recorded the song "Hang On in There Baby" with her. "Hang On in There Baby" is a Johnny Bristol song arranged by H. B. Barnum as the title track of his first album. It was released as a single in 1974 and peaked at number 8 on the US Hot 100 and number 2 on the US R&B charts. The song also peaked at number 3 in the UK. Barlow recorded the song in 1996 while recording for his first solo album. Although the song was included in the UK version of Open Road, it was never released as a single in the UK. The song was released as the third single on the album in America and, due to its popularity, was also released as a single in Germany and on radio in the Netherlands. The single version includes vocals by American singer Rosie Gaines. In a representative poll by British statistics firm Onepoll in 2009, Barlow was voted the best British songwriter of all time, followed by the Beatles John Lennon and Sir Paul McCartney in second and third, then Chris Martin, George Michael and the Bee Gees. Robbie Williams ranks eighth. Barlow writes and produces songs for various artists such as Shirley Bassey, Matt Cardle, Blue, Delta Goodrem, Atomic Kitten, Charlotte Church and Monrose. Track list 1 Gary Barlow (Voc) * feat. Rosie Gaines (Voc) - Hang On In There Baby - 3:44 Background vocals - Michael Rose; Sound engineer - Edwin Cox; Guitar - Paul Gendler; Keyboard Instruments - Michael Rose, Nicholas Foster; Mixing - Richard 'Flan Man' Lowe; Producer, arrangement - Rose & Foster; Score - Ben Foster; Strings - Millennium Strings; Music & Text - Johnny W. Bristol 2 Gary Barlow * - Hang On In There Baby (album version) - 3:37 Assurance & sound engineer assistance - Tom Elmhirst; Mixing & sound engineer - Tim Wiedner; Producer - Trevor Horn; Programming Assistant - Mike Higham; Programming - Grant Mitchell, Paul Waller; Music & Text - Johnny W. Bristol 3 Gary Barlow * - My Commitment (Soulshock Mix) - 4:30 Backing vocals - Claytoven Richardson, Gary Barlow, Jeanie Tracy, Phillip Ingram, Sandy Griffith; Remix - Manny Marroquin; Remix mix - Manny Marroquin, Soulshock producer - Walter Afanasieff; Remix producer & arrangement - Soulshock & Karlin; Music & Lyrics - Diane Warren, Gary Barlow 4 Gary Barlow * - Hard To Handle (Live Version) - 3:03 Backing vocals - Carrie Grant, Lucy Silverman, Milton McDonald, Tony Momrelle; Bass - orefu orakwue; Drums - Chris Dagley; Guitar - Milton McDonald; Keyboard Instruments - Bernie Smith; Percussion instruments - Mike Stephens; Vocals - Gary Barlow; Music & Text - Allen Jones, Lavertia Labell, Otis Redding 5 Gary Barlow * - A Million Love Songs (Live Version) Contributors: like # 4 Music & lyrics - Gary Barlow Other contributors Design - Harry Draai Management - Krystina Kyriacou Photos - Enrique Badulescu Information about offers and shipping costs Our offer comes from the liquidation of a collection of books, CDs, records and DVDs and a few other things. We don't just "publish" our articles onto the Internet, but where we think it's appropriate, we try to provide added value in terms of background knowledge and always translate into English, sometimes into several languages. We charge a flat rate of EUR 1.50 per item for inspection, cleaning, photography of the item and other services. Shipment Feel free to ask us about other shipping options before purchasing. We ship - as far as possible - entirely according to your wishes. Please also note our “Seller’s Notes”, especially regarding the shipping option “DEUTSCHE POST (LARGE/MAXI-)BRIEF INTERNATIONAL”1). You can find these instructions at the end/underneath the item description. Our tip! Do you want to save shipping costs? Especially in non-EU countries? Maybe even do a little something for climate protection? Before purchasing this item, consider: Are there any of your trustworthy contacts who are currently in Germany/Europe or live there? If so, perhaps a person from this group can bring this item with them on a trip home, then only national or European shipping costs will apply (compare shipping costs below). You just need to provide an appropriate delivery address. Within Germany, delivery - depending on the shipping method - for example to the hotel where your contact is staying, usually takes no longer than 1-3, a maximum of 5 days. Nothing changes in payment processing. Tracking and insurance Since the eBay default settings for shipping options, completely incomprehensibly, do not allow any information about “with or without tracking and insurance,” the following (*) markings are used here for all shipping options listed below: * means without tracking and insurance ** means with tracking and insurance up to 50 euros *** means with tracking and insurance up to 500 euros National Deutsche Post: Large letter ≤ 500 g・35.3 x 25 x 2 cm・Ø 3-5 days・€ 1.67 * Hermes: parcel・≤ 25kg・longest + shortest side ≤ 37cm・Ø 2-5 days ・€3.98 **・Pick up from the Hermes parcel shop ・€4.86 **・Doorstep delivery DHL: Package・≤ 2kg・60 x 30 x 15cm・Ø 1-2 days・€ 5.94 *** International Deutsche Post: Large letter・≤ 500 g・Length + width + height ≤ 90cm; no side > 60cm – AT YOUR OWN RESPONSIBILITY! - 1) ATTENTION PLEASE NOTE! Seller's notes: "Deutsche Post Brief International・Large/Maxi" at the end/under the item description・(in 14 languages) ・worldwide・Ø 3-14 days・€ 5.41 * DHL: Packet XS ・≤ 2kg・35 x 25 x 3cm ・European Union・Ø 3-5 days・€ 8.14 *・€ 11.12 ** ・UK and Switzerland・Ø 5-7 days・€11.95 *・€15.01 ** ・British Islands (Alderney, Guernsey, Herm, Jersey, Jethou, Sark), Canary Islands, World・Ø 7-21 days・€15.63 *・€20.48 ** Deviations are possible - for example due to interim adjustments to shipping costs. |