About "ANGEL EYES"
Angel Eyes is the eighth studio album by English singer Kiki Dee, released by Columbia in 1987. The album was reissued by EMI in 2008 on CD with six bonus tracks.
Four singles were released from the album. Preceding its release was "Another Day Comes (Another Day Goes)" in 1986, which was released in the UK, Europe and Australasia. Written and co-produced by David A. Stewart, it failed to reach the top 100 of the UK Singles Chart, stalling at number 117. The following three singles, "I Fall in Love Too Easily", "Stay Close to You" and "Angel Eyes", were all released in the UK in 1987, but also failed to reach the top 100.
Top songs by Kiki Dee
- Amoureuse
- Don't Go Breaking My Heart
- Sugar On The Floor
- I've Got The Music In Me
- Baby I Don't Care
- Love Makes The World Go Round
- I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
- Amen And Goodbye
- How Glad I Am
- Hard Luck Story
- Don't Put Your Heart In His Hand
- Another Break
- Can't Take Me Eyes Off You
- Do It Right
- Don't Cry
- Don't Destroy Me
- Ain't Nothing Like The Real Thing
- Carey
- A Case Of You
- Early Night
- Everyone Should Have Their Way
- Far And Few Between Aka Don't Stop Loving Me
- First Thing In The Morning
- Digging In The Dirt
- Heart And Soul
- Heart To Beat
- Another Day Comes (another Day Goes)
- Angel Eyes
- Bad Day Child
- Beyond Control
- Almost Naked
- Hungary Heart
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