Who is the best friendship song?

  1. ‘You’re My Best Friend’ by Queen.
  2. ‘Lean on Me’ by Bill Withers.
  3. ‘We’re Going to Be Friends’ The White Stripes.
  4. ‘You Got a Friend In Me’ by Randy Newman.
  5. ‘With a Little Help From My Friends’ by The Beatles.
  6. ‘See You Again’ by Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth.
  7. ‘Stand By Me’ by Ben E.
  8. ‘All My Friends’ by LCD Soundsystem.

How many Bette Midler songs are there?

39

Bette Midler discography
Music videos 11
Singles 39
Soundtrack albums 4
Box sets 2

Who wrote Bette Midler songs?

Songs Written By Bette Midler
Song Title Writers Recorded By
The Late Show Bette Midler,David Forman, Rob Hyman
The Showgirl Must Go On Eric Kornfeld, Bette Midler, Bette Sussman, Eddie Nichols
You’re Moving Out Today Bette Midler, Bruce Roberts, Carole Bayer Sager Bette Midler Carol Bayer Sager

What was Bette Midler’s first song?

Midler released her debut single “Do You Want to Dance” in 1972, which peaked at number 17 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Is Bette Midler Canadian?

Profile: American singer/songwriter, actress, comedian, film producer, and artist. Born: 1 December 1945 in Honolulu, Hawaii Territory, USA.

What is Bette Midler’s best song ever?

7 of Bette Midler’s greatest songs ever 1 ‘Wind Beneath My Wings’ 2 ‘The Rose’ 3 ‘Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy’ 4 ‘Do You Want to Dance’ 5 ‘Beast of Burden’ 6 ‘In My Life’

When did Bette Midler make her own version of the song?

It became something of a fan favourite, and was even a minor hit single that year. This song was originally a major hit song for The Andrews Sisters in 1941, and became an iconic World War II tune. Bette Midler made her own version in 1972, reaching the top ten in the US.

Who sang with a little help from my friends?

Just ask Ringo. The Beatles recorded “With a Little Help from My Friends” as a song for the character Billy Shears on their album “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band”. Drummer Ringo Starr sang it.

When did Bette Midler make her own version of the national anthem?

This song was originally a major hit song for The Andrews Sisters in 1941, and became an iconic World War II tune. Bette Midler made her own version in 1972, reaching the top ten in the US. Bonus fact: it was produced by Barry Manilow. Another cover, but this time from an unlikely source.