21-456: [REDACTED] Look up best friend or best friends in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Best Friend or Best Friends may refer to: Film and television [ edit ] Best Friend (film) , a 2020 South Korean film Best Friends (1982 film) , a film starring Goldie Hawn and Burt Reynolds Best Friends (1975 film) ,
42-495: A 1976 Broadway play by Michael Sawyer Best Friends (professional wrestling) , a professional wrestling tag team Best Friends Animal Society , an animal welfare organization based in the United States See also [ edit ] Best friends forever Best Fwends , a musical group from Texas Best Friend of Charleston , an early railroad locomotive Best of Friends (disambiguation) Man's best friend ,
63-435: A 1976 Broadway play by Michael Sawyer Best Friends (professional wrestling) , a professional wrestling tag team Best Friends Animal Society , an animal welfare organization based in the United States See also [ edit ] Best friends forever Best Fwends , a musical group from Texas Best Friend of Charleston , an early railroad locomotive Best of Friends (disambiguation) Man's best friend ,
84-534: A 2020 South Korean film Best Friends (1982 film) , a film starring Goldie Hawn and Burt Reynolds Best Friends (1975 film) , a film by Noel Nosseck Best Friends , a Telugu film by Sunil Kumar Reddy Best F(r)iends , a film starring Tommy Wiseau and Greg Sestero "Best Friends", a Thomas & Friends season 12 episode "Best Friends" ( Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures ) , an episode of Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures Literature [ edit ] Best Friends (Martin novel) , part of
105-531: A children's novel by Jacqueline Wilson Best Friends , a 2003 novel by Thomas Berger Music [ edit ] Albums [ edit ] Best Friends (Cleo Laine and John Williams album) (1978) Best Friend (Edmond Leung album) (1997) Best Friend (Hillsong United album) (2000) Best Friends? , a 2010 album by Brad Songs [ edit ] "Best Friend" (50 Cent song) (2005) "Best Friend" (The Beat song) (1980) "Best Friend" (Brandy song) (1994) "Best Friend" (Foster
126-515: A film by Noel Nosseck Best Friends , a Telugu film by Sunil Kumar Reddy Best F(r)iends , a film starring Tommy Wiseau and Greg Sestero "Best Friends", a Thomas & Friends season 12 episode "Best Friends" ( Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures ) , an episode of Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures Literature [ edit ] Best Friends (Martin novel) , part of the Main Street book series Best Friends (Wilson novel) ,
147-477: A phrase describing domestic dogs Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Best Friend . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Best_Friend&oldid=1257195780 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
168-477: A phrase describing domestic dogs Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Best Friend . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Best_Friend&oldid=1257195780 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
189-420: A success for another couple of years. Even in this restrained, embryonic incarnation, it was an anthem just waiting to happen -- rousing, catchy and timely." Robert Christgau wrote that she "applies a lean pop voice almost devoid of grit or melisma to what are basically rock songs--that is, songs conceived grittily and melismatically." Side 1 Side 2 In 2009 EMI Music Special Markets released Rarities from
210-423: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages best friend (Redirected from Best friend ) [REDACTED] Look up best friend or best friends in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Best Friend or Best Friends may refer to: Film and television [ edit ] Best Friend (film) ,
231-490: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages I Don%27t Know How to Love Him (album) I Don't Know How to Love Him is the debut studio album by Australian-American pop singer Helen Reddy , released on May 10, 1971, by Capitol Records . I Don't Know How to Love Him included her first (and lesser known) recording of " I Am Woman ". The album made its first appearance on Billboard magazine's Top LP's chart in
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#1732845673733252-472: The Capitol Vaults , a 12-track CD of mostly what were previously unreleased Reddy recordings, which included a second arrangement of "I Am Woman" that used the same vocal track that she recorded for the version released on this album. The hit version of the song was released in 1972 as both a 7-inch single and a track on the album of the same name . In 1974, Reddy appeared in the film Airport 1975 . In
273-1070: The Drums from The Drums (2010) "Best Friend", by iKon from Return (2018) "Best Friend", by Kiroro (2001) "Best Friend", by Madonna from MDNA (2012) "Best Friend", by Paul McCartney & Wings from Red Rose Speedway (1973) "Best Friend", by Megan Thee Stallion from Megan: Act II (2024) "Best Friend", by Helen Reddy from I Don't Know How to Love Him (1971) "Best Friend", by Rex Orange County (2017) "Best Friend", by Stan Walker from All In (Stan Walker album) (2022) "Best Friend (The Unicorn Song)", by Margie Adam from Margie Adam. Songwriter. (1976) "Best Friends" (Froggy Fresh song) (2012) "Best Friends" (Sophia Grace song) (2014) "Best Friends", by 5 Seconds of Summer from 5SOS5 (2022) "Best Friends", by Allstars from Allstars (2001) "Best Friends", by Ron Sexsmith from Cobblestone Runway (2002) "Best Friends", by The Weeknd from Dawn FM (2022) Other uses [ edit ] Best Friend (play) ,
294-1022: The Drums from The Drums (2010) "Best Friend", by iKon from Return (2018) "Best Friend", by Kiroro (2001) "Best Friend", by Madonna from MDNA (2012) "Best Friend", by Paul McCartney & Wings from Red Rose Speedway (1973) "Best Friend", by Megan Thee Stallion from Megan: Act II (2024) "Best Friend", by Helen Reddy from I Don't Know How to Love Him (1971) "Best Friend", by Rex Orange County (2017) "Best Friend", by Stan Walker from All In (Stan Walker album) (2022) "Best Friend (The Unicorn Song)", by Margie Adam from Margie Adam. Songwriter. (1976) "Best Friends" (Froggy Fresh song) (2012) "Best Friends" (Sophia Grace song) (2014) "Best Friends", by 5 Seconds of Summer from 5SOS5 (2022) "Best Friends", by Allstars from Allstars (2001) "Best Friends", by Ron Sexsmith from Cobblestone Runway (2002) "Best Friends", by The Weeknd from Dawn FM (2022) Other uses [ edit ] Best Friend (play) ,
315-595: The Main Street book series Best Friends (Wilson novel) , a children's novel by Jacqueline Wilson Best Friends , a 2003 novel by Thomas Berger Music [ edit ] Albums [ edit ] Best Friends (Cleo Laine and John Williams album) (1978) Best Friend (Edmond Leung album) (1997) Best Friend (Hillsong United album) (2000) Best Friends? , a 2010 album by Brad Songs [ edit ] "Best Friend" (50 Cent song) (2005) "Best Friend" (The Beat song) (1980) "Best Friend" (Brandy song) (1994) "Best Friend" (Foster
336-627: The People song) (2014) "Best Friend" (Conan Gray song) (2022) "Best Friend" (Kana Nishino song) (2010) "Best Friend" (Saweetie song) (2021) "Best Friend" (Toy-Box song) (1999) "Best Friend" (Sofi Tukker song) (2017) "Best Friend" (Yelawolf song) (2015) "Best Friend" (Young Thug song) (2015) "Best Friend", by Toni Braxton from Toni Braxton (1993) "Best Friend", by Candlebox from Lucy (1995) "Best Friend", by Johnny Cash from Any Old Wind That Blows (1973) "Best Friend", by Jason Chen (2011) "Best Friend", by
357-578: The People song) (2014) "Best Friend" (Conan Gray song) (2022) "Best Friend" (Kana Nishino song) (2010) "Best Friend" (Saweetie song) (2021) "Best Friend" (Toy-Box song) (1999) "Best Friend" (Sofi Tukker song) (2017) "Best Friend" (Yelawolf song) (2015) "Best Friend" (Young Thug song) (2015) "Best Friend", by Toni Braxton from Toni Braxton (1993) "Best Friend", by Candlebox from Lucy (1995) "Best Friend", by Johnny Cash from Any Old Wind That Blows (1973) "Best Friend", by Jason Chen (2011) "Best Friend", by
378-447: The fall of 1971. Jeff Wald, Reddy's husband and manager, was persistent in contacting Capitol Records executive Artie Mogull with the hope that he would give his wife her first chance at recording in the US. When Mogull felt inspired to make a hit out of " I Don't Know How to Love Him " from Jesus Christ Superstar in 1970, he finally came around to giving her that chance. Her recording of
399-586: The issue dated June 5, 1971, and remained there for 37 weeks, peaking at number 100, and got as high as number 40 on the album chart in Canada 's RPM magazine. On November 27, 1974, the album received Gold certification from the Recording Industry Association of America , and on March 29, 2005, it was released for the first time on compact disc as one of two albums on one CD, the other album being Reddy's eponymous follow-up that originally came out in
420-490: The magazine's list of the 50 most popular Easy Listening records in the US, and number 10 on the pop chart in Canada 's RPM magazine. A second single, a cover of Van Morrison 's " Crazy Love ", made it to number eight Easy Listening and number 51 pop in the US and number 35 in Canada. AllMusic 's Charles Donovan noted retrospectively that "the moment of triumph here is an early version of 'I Am Woman,' which wasn't to be
441-483: The song was released on January 4, 1971, and Wald's strategy then became contacting disc jockeys across the country about giving the single airplay. It entered the Billboard Hot 100 the following month, in the issue of the magazine dated February 20, and remained there for 20 weeks, during which time it peaked at number 13 and "encouraged Capitol to produce an album." The title song also went on to reach number 12 on
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