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Teardrops (Womack & Womack song) : ウィキペディア英語版
Teardrops (Womack & Womack song)

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"Teardrops" is a song on Womack & Womack's fourth studio album, ''Conscience'' (1988). The songwriters were listed as Dr. Rue & The Gypsy Wave Banner, a pseudonym of Cecil and Linda Womack, who also served as the producers of the track alongside Chris Blackwell. Released as the album's lead single during the third quarter of 1988 (see 1988 in music), it charted highly around the world, reaching number one in Australia and the Netherlands, number two in Germany and Switzerland, and number three in the UK.
In 1993 Elton John and k.d. lang covered "Teardrops" for John's album ''Duets''. In 1998, British group Lovestation covered the song, and later, German pop band No Angels and Australian singer Kate Alexa released their own cover versions as singles in 2007 and 2008, respectively. In 2002 Lulu and Elton John covered the song for Lulu's album ''Together''. In 2009, the Sugababes re-recorded the track for the ''50 Years of Island Records'' compilation. It has also been covered by The xx in 2009, on a bonus disc with their debut album ''xx'', as well as by British singer Joss Stone who included the track on her 2012 album ''The Soul Sessions Vol. 2''. The song was featured on the soundtrack of the video game ''Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City'' on the fictional in-game station "Vice City FM". In 2011 the song was covered by Cliff Richard and Candi Staton for Richard's ''Soulicious'' album.
==Music video==
In the music video, the band members, studio musicians and backing vocalists are shown singing different parts of the song in a recording studio.

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