Richard Marx Discography - Singles Composed For Other Artists

Singles Composed For Other Artists

Year Single Peak chart positions artist

1984 "What About Me" 1 1 49 Kenny Rogers, Kim Carnes, & James Ingram
1985 "Crazy" 1 1 56 Kenny Rogers
1985 "Somebody Took My Love" Durell Coleman
1986 "The Best Of Me" 6 3 David Foster & Olivia Newton-John
1989 "Edge Of A Broken Heart" 24 Vixen
1989 "Nothing To Hide" 10 8 Poco
1989 "Surrender To Me" 6 Ann Wilson & Robin Zander
1989 "The Best Of Me" 63 61 2 55 25 2 Cliff Richard
1993 "The Reason Why" John Farnham
1995 "Every Year, Every Christmas" 43 Luther Vandross
1997 "Without You" Samantha Cole
1999 "If You Ever Leave Me 29 26 Barbra Streisand & Vince Gill
1999 "One More Time 76 42 Laura Pausini
2000 "Angel On My Shoulder" 14 Natalie Cole
2000 "This I Promise You" 1 8 42 37 32 21 N Sync
2001 "Still Holding Out For You 27 SheDaisy
2003 "Dance With My Father" 4 21 Luther Vandross
2003 "Life Got In The Way" 36 Sister Hazel
2003 "Someday" 31 Vince Gill
2003 "With This Ring" 22 Kenny Loggins
2004 "I Miss Us" 18 Kenny Loggins
2004 "Last One Standing" 21 Emerson Drive
2004 "Without You" 1 Kimberley Locke
2004 "World Inside My Head" Sister Hazel
2005 "Better Life" 1 Keith Urban
2005 "If You Were My Girl Emerson Drive
2007 "Everybody" 5 71 Keith Urban
2007 "You Never Take Me Dancing" 27 Travis Tritt
2008 "Just Like You" 64 George Canyon
2008 "One Little Miracle 22 Hawk Nelson
2009 "All Over Me" 2 Default
2009 "All Or Nothing" 99 George Canyon
2009 "In Your Arms Again George Canyon & Crystal Shawanda
2010 "Fear Of Falling" Katherine Jenkins
2010 "Long Hot Summer" 1 35 82 Keith Urban
2011 "Surrender" 98 George Canyon

Read more about this topic:  Richard Marx Discography

Famous quotes containing the words composed and/or artists:

    In a universe that is all gradations of matter, from gross to fine to finer, so that we end up with everything we are composed of in a lattice, a grid, a mesh, a mist, where particles or movements so small we cannot observe them are held in a strict and accurate web, that is nevertheless nonexistent to the eyes we use for ordinary living—in this system of fine and finer, where then is the substance of a thought?
    Doris Lessing (b. 1919)

    The artistic temperament is a disease that affects amateurs.... Artists of a large and wholesome vitality get rid of their art easily, as they breathe easily or perspire easily. But in artists of less force, the thing becomes a pressure, and produces a definite pain, which is called the artistic temperament.
    Gilbert Keith Chesterton (1874–1936)