ATB Feat Miss Jane - Its A Fine Day (Official Video)

Thank you! Enjoy, share, sub, like and have a good one. Don’t be shy to support me and music. Donations are really appreciated (1$ or more). PayPal: alexandremoses81@ Thank you! “It’s a Fine Day“ is a song written by English poet and musician Edward Barton. It was originally recorded a cappella in 1983 by Jane, and later by Opus III for whom it was a major international hit in 1992. Original recording by Jane Barton wrote the lyrics as a poem when living in the Hulme area of Manchester. It was originally sung unaccompanied by, and credited to, Jane - that is, Jane Lancaster, Barton’s girlfriend. They recorded and released it independently, and it was played by radio DJ John Peel. It was then heard by Iain McNay of Cherry Red Records, who obtained the rights to the record and released it more widely on his label in 1983. It reached number 5 on the UK Indie Chart, and later appeared, credited to Jane and Barton, on their eponymous mini-album Jane and Barton. This version of the song appeared on the 2013 indie-pop compilation album Scared to Get Happy: A Story of Indie-Pop 1980-1989. Jane’s unaccompanied vocal version of the song was given a backing track by A Guy Called Gerald in 1992. Andre Tanneberger (German pronunciation: [ʔanˈdʁeː ˈtanəbɛʁɡɐ]), under his stage name of ATB, (born 26 February 1973 in Freiberg, Saxony, East Germany) is a German DJ, musician, and producer of electronic dance music. According to the official world DJ rankings governed by DJ Magazine, ATB was ranked #11 in 2009 and 2010, and #15 in 2011. In 2011, he was ranked as world number 1 according to “The DJ List“. He is best known for his 1999 single “9 PM (Till I Come)“ which was a number one single in the United Kingdom. Musical career Tanneberger started his music career with the dance music group Sequential One. In February 1993, Sequential One released their debut single “Let Me Hear You“, followed by “Dance“/“Raving“. Singles brought them small financial benefits; André gained the opportunity to organize a mini-studio. In 1994 the band increased by three members: Ulrich Poppelbaum, Woody van Eyden and vocalist Morpha. In early 1995 the House Nation label released the group’s first album, Dance. After the great success in his native Germany, Sequential One gradually became known in other countries of Europe. The second album, Energy apart from Germany, was also released in the Netherlands, Austria, Switzerland and Hungary. Despite the success and growing popularity, two members of the project—Woody van Eyden and Morpha—still left in 1998. Only André and Ullrich were still left in the group. In 1999 Sequential One ceased to exist. Shortly before the collapse, André managed to release the last single “Angels“ and the compilation album Decades. Formation of ATB and Movin’ Melodies: 1998–1999 In 1998, Tanneberger started a solo project named ATB. His first track under this name was “9 PM (Till I Come)“, included on the Movin’ Melodies album, which topped the United Kingdom music charts in 1999. The track features a guitar riff that became hugely popular. This guitar sound became the trademark of his early hits. ATB continues to evolve and change with every album. His current style involves more vocals and varied sounds, with frequent pianos. Despite only releasing a few more singles in the UK, namely “Don’t Stop!“ and “Killer“, he still regularly releases music in his native Germany and in other parts of Europe, where he has scored big hits such as “I Don’t Wanna Stop“ and his cover of Olive’s 1996 hit “You’re Not Alone“. Two Worlds: 2000–2001 Two Worlds (released in 2000) was his second studio album. It is a two-disc album based upon the concept of different types of music for different moods. The titles of the two CDs are: “The World of Movement“ and “The Relaxing World“. This album includes two songs featuring Heather Nova: “Love Will Find You“ and “Feel You Like a River“. The song “Let U Go“ featured on the “The World of Movement“ disc featuring the vocals of Roberta Carter Harrison from the Canadian pop band Wild Strawberries. The song “Enigmatic Encounter“ features music from the music project Enigma. Dedicated: 2001–2002 His third album, Dedicated, was released in 2002. It includes two top hits: “Hold You“ and “You’re Not Alone“. The title refers to the September 11 attacks. Addicted to Music: 2003 In 2003, ATB released Addicted to Music, which included hits such as “I Don’t Wanna Stop“ and “Long Way Home“. The same year, ATB’s first DVD of the same name was released. It featured all his videos, a tour documentary and photographs. No Silence: 2004 ATB’s hits “Ecstasy“ and “Marrakech“, both featuring vocals by Tiff Lacey, were included on the album No Silence (2004). “Marrakech“ was also included on the soundtrack for the film Mindhunters.
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