The song reached #7 on the Billboard Japan chart on June 24, 1991. Both brothers are respectively portrayed by Randy Quaid.
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were a pair of nasty, irritable and vicious neighbors of the Pear family and villainous characters in the 1988 comedy movie Moving. It was never released as a single in the US. Cornell and Franklin 'Frank' Crawford, better known as the Crawford Bros. "Almaz" was released in continental Europe but it failed to chart there. The song was also a top 10 hit in the Irish chart, peaking at number 2. It is Crawford's longest run on the UK chart, and was her first top 40 hit in the UK since 1981's " Rainy Night in Georgia". "Almaz" entered the UK chart on 22 November 1986 at number 91, and slowly climbed the chart until peaking at number 4 in February 1987, spending 17 weeks on the chart. The first two singles had failed to have any major impact. This article needs additional citations for. Randy Crawford tuli ensi kerran suuremman yleisn tietoisuuteen esiintyessn jazzlegenda. Hn sai vuonna 1982 BRIT Awardsissa palkinnon parhaana brittilisen naissolistina. The singles ' You Might Need Somebody ' and ' Rainy. 2 in the UK Albums Chart in January 1982. 12 in the US Billboard Top R&B Albums chart in July 1981, and No. helmikuuta 1952 Macon, Georgia, Yhdysvallat) on yhdysvaltalainen jazz - ja R&B -laulaja. (Randy Crawford album) Secret Combination is an album by the American R&B singer Randy Crawford, released in 1981 on Warner Bros. "Almaz" was released as the third single off the Abstract Emotions album, in November 1986. This is the discography for the American jazz singer Randy Crawford. Randy Crawford (syntymnimeltn Veronica Crawford, s. As refugees they were looking for 'a world where love survives'." Release and reception In Crawford's own words, "I witnessed this perfect love affair between them, although she was considerably younger than him. In the song, the singer reflects on their rare form of love. The man asked Crawford to write a song about his wife, who was named Almaz (which means "diamond" in Tigrinya, Amharic, Arabic and a number of other languages). "Almaz" was written about a couple of Eritrean refugees who were neighbors of Crawford's.