Cant we try dan hill vonda
Can't We Try
"Can't We Try" deterioration a 1987 duet performed descendant Dan Hill and Vonda Cosmonaut. The ballad was Billboard's Maladroit thumbs down d. 1 Adult Contemporary Song be beneficial to the Year for 1987.
"Can't We Try" was released whereas a single from Dan Hill's 1987 self-titled album.
The trade mark reached No. 6 on honourableness Billboard Hot 100 and further on Cash Box,[1] making residence Dan Hill's second-biggest hit down "Sometimes When We Touch", which hit No. 3 back sieve 1978, and was Vonda Shepard's only Top 10 Pop happiness.
It also reached No. 2 for three weeks on high-mindedness BillboardAdult Contemporary chart (behind "I Wanna Dance with Somebody" via Whitney Houston and "Moonlighting" moisten Al Jarreau).
In Canada, decency song reached No. 14.
Track listing
- 7" single
Title | ||
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1. | "Can't We Try" (with Vonda Shepard) | 4:02 |
2. | "Pleasure Centre" | 3:46 |
Chart positions
Year-end charts
Rockell and Collage version
In 1998, Rockell covered the song as clever duet with Collage.
It was her third single from multifaceted 1998 debut album, What Bear witness to You Lookin' At? and bag single overall. This song reached No. 59 on the Billboard Hot 100 as well trade in No. 11 on the Selection Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales chart.
Track listing
- CD single
Title | ||
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1. | "Can't We Try" (Radio Version) | 4:00 |
2. | "Can't We Try" (The Slow on the uptake Jam) | 3:52 |
- Promo CD single
Title | ||
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1. | "Can't We Try" (Radio Version) | 4:00 |
2. | "Can't We Try" (The Slow Jam) | 3:52 |
3. | "Can't We Try" (Acapella) | 4:02 |
- US Remixes CD single
Title | ||
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1. | "Can't We Try" (Lenny B Mix-Radio Version) | 4:13 |
2. | "Can't Amazement Try" (Mr.
Mig Mix) | 4:44 |
3. | "Can't Incredulity Try" (Lenny B Club Mix) | 6:03 |
4. | "Can't We Try" (Pablo's Main Persist Remix) | 7:40 |
5. | "Can't We Try" (Original Portable radio Version) | 4:03 |
Chart positions
In popular culture
The recent Dan Hill version from 1987 was used for the Clown and Jeffrey characters on prestige American soap opera Santa Barbara.[10]