Julia Fordham (born 10 August 1962) is a British singer-songwriter. Her professional career started in the early 1980s, under the name "Jules Fordham", as a backing singer for Mari Wilson and Kim Wilde, before signing a recording contract of her own later that decade. Fordham is now based in California.
Career
In 1988, Fordham released her first album on Circa Records, simply titled Julia Fordham. After a round of publicity including an appearance on the BBC1 Wogan chat show in April 1988, the album reached No. 20 in the UK and eventually earned a platinum disc. It contained the Top 40single "Happy Ever After" (which peaked at No. 27 in August 1988) The album also charted in the US, reaching No. 118 on the Billboard 200 chart.
Fordham released her second album, Porcelain, in 1989. The album charted higher than her debut (No. 13) and was certified gold by the British Phonographic Industry. It was Fordham's only album to chart on the US Top 100, reaching No. 74.
In late 1991, Fordham released her third album, Swept. The album reached No. 33 in the UK and contained the Top 40 hit "(Love Moves In) Mysterious Ways", which peaked at No. 19 in early 1992 and was also featured in the 1991 film The Butcher's Wife.
Julia Fordham is the debut album by English singer-songwriter Julia Fordham, released in 1988. The album includes the Top 40 single "Happy Ever After" along with three further singles "The Comfort of Strangers", "Woman of the 80's" and "Where Does the Time Go?".
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[Love Moves In] Mysterious Ways · Julia Fordham
Swept
℗ 1992 Virgin Records Limited
Released on: 1992-01-01
Associated Performer, Vocals: Julia Fordham
Producer: Peter Asher
Associated Performer, Keyboards: Robbie Buchanan
Associated Performer, Drums: Vinnie Colaiuta
Associated Performer, Percussion: Mike Fisher
Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: Kate Markowitz
Associated Performer, Bass ( Vocal): Larry Klein
Studio Personnel, Mixer, Recording Engineer: Frank Wolf
Associated Performer, Guitar: Dean Parks
Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: Valerie Carter
Composer: Dean Pitchford
Composer: Tom Snow
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LOVE MOVES IN MYSTERIOUS WAYS by Julia Fordham
90s
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Julia Fordham - Love Moves In Mysterious Ways - TOTP - 1992
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Julia Fordham - (Love Moves In) Mysterious Ways - Official Promo Video
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Julia Fordham - Love Moves in Mysterious Ways (Lyrics)
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Lyrics:
Who'd have th...
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Love Moves In Mysterious Ways - Julia Fordham
Julia Fordham performing 'Love Moves In Mysterious Ways' live on the Richard Digance Show.
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[Love Moves In] Mysterious Ways · Julia Fordham
Swept
℗ 1992 Virgin Records Limited
Released on: 1992-01-01
As...
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
[Love Moves In] Mysterious Ways · Julia Fordham
Swept
℗ 1992 Virgin Records Limited
Released on: 1992-01-01
Associated Performer, Vocals: Julia Fordham
Producer: Peter Asher
Associated Performer, Keyboards: Robbie Buchanan
Associated Performer, Drums: Vinnie Colaiuta
Associated Performer, Percussion: Mike Fisher
Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: Kate Markowitz
Associated Performer, Bass ( Vocal): Larry Klein
Studio Personnel, Mixer, Recording Engineer: Frank Wolf
Associated Performer, Guitar: Dean Parks
Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: Valerie Carter
Composer: Dean Pitchford
Composer: Tom Snow
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[Love Moves In] Mysterious Ways · Julia Fordham
Swept
℗ 1992 Virgin Records Limited
Released on: 1992-01-01
Associated Performer, Vocals: Julia Fordham
Producer: Peter Asher
Associated Performer, Keyboards: Robbie Buchanan
Associated Performer, Drums: Vinnie Colaiuta
Associated Performer, Percussion: Mike Fisher
Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: Kate Markowitz
Associated Performer, Bass ( Vocal): Larry Klein
Studio Personnel, Mixer, Recording Engineer: Frank Wolf
Associated Performer, Guitar: Dean Parks
Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: Valerie Carter
Composer: Dean Pitchford
Composer: Tom Snow
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Please be aware that this video is not intended for any commercial use or profit. It is crafted by fans to celebrate the artistry of Julia Fordham and to promote appreciation of her music.
We do not claim ownership of the lyrics, music, or any associated intellectual property featured in this video. If there are any concerns regarding copyright infringement, please contact us directly, and we will promptly address any issues.
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Lyrics:
Who'd have thought this is how the pieces fit
You and I shouldn't even try making sense of it
I forgot how we ever came this far
I believe we had reasons but I don't know what they are
Don't blame it on my heart, oh
Love moves in mysterious ways
It's always so surprising
When love appears over the horizon
I'll love you for the rest of my days
But still it's a mystery
How you ever came to me
Which only proves
Love moves in mysterious ways
Heaven knows love is just a chance we take
We make plans but then love demands a leap of faith
So hold me close and never never let me go
'Cause even though we think we know which way the river flows
That's not the way love goes, no
Love moves in mysterious ways
It's always so surprising
When love appears over the horizon
I'll love you for the rest of my days
Like the ticking of a clock two hearts beat as one
But I'll never understand the way it's done, oh
Love moves in mysterious ways
It's always so surprising
When love appears over the horizon
I'll love you for the rest of my days
Love moves...in mysterious ways...
"(Love Moves in) Mysterious Ways" is a song recorded by British singer-songwriter Julia Fordham. Fordham was invited to record "Mysterious Ways" for the movie The Butcher's Wife, starring Demi Moore and Jeff Daniels,[2] in late 1991. Fordham had then just released her third album Swept, at least in the UK and Japan, but the release of the album was quickly put on hold so that "Mysterious Ways" could be added to the track list. The rejigged album was released in the US in late October 1991, coinciding with the US release of the movie, and internationally.
#lyrics #90s #JuliaFordham #LoveMovesInMysteriousWays
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Please be aware that this video is not intended for any commercial use or profit. It is crafted by fans to celebrate the artistry of Julia Fordham and to promote appreciation of her music.
We do not claim ownership of the lyrics, music, or any associated intellectual property featured in this video. If there are any concerns regarding copyright infringement, please contact us directly, and we will promptly address any issues.
Thank you for your understanding and support, and we hope you enjoy the music!
Lyrics:
Who'd have thought this is how the pieces fit
You and I shouldn't even try making sense of it
I forgot how we ever came this far
I believe we had reasons but I don't know what they are
Don't blame it on my heart, oh
Love moves in mysterious ways
It's always so surprising
When love appears over the horizon
I'll love you for the rest of my days
But still it's a mystery
How you ever came to me
Which only proves
Love moves in mysterious ways
Heaven knows love is just a chance we take
We make plans but then love demands a leap of faith
So hold me close and never never let me go
'Cause even though we think we know which way the river flows
That's not the way love goes, no
Love moves in mysterious ways
It's always so surprising
When love appears over the horizon
I'll love you for the rest of my days
Like the ticking of a clock two hearts beat as one
But I'll never understand the way it's done, oh
Love moves in mysterious ways
It's always so surprising
When love appears over the horizon
I'll love you for the rest of my days
Love moves...in mysterious ways...
"(Love Moves in) Mysterious Ways" is a song recorded by British singer-songwriter Julia Fordham. Fordham was invited to record "Mysterious Ways" for the movie The Butcher's Wife, starring Demi Moore and Jeff Daniels,[2] in late 1991. Fordham had then just released her third album Swept, at least in the UK and Japan, but the release of the album was quickly put on hold so that "Mysterious Ways" could be added to the track list. The rejigged album was released in the US in late October 1991, coinciding with the US release of the movie, and internationally.
#lyrics #90s #JuliaFordham #LoveMovesInMysteriousWays
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[Love Moves In] Mysterious Ways · Julia Fordham
Swept
℗ 1992 Virgin Records Limited
Released on: 1992-01-01
Associated Performer, Vocals: Julia Fordham
Producer: Peter Asher
Associated Performer, Keyboards: Robbie Buchanan
Associated Performer, Drums: Vinnie Colaiuta
Associated Performer, Percussion: Mike Fisher
Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: Kate Markowitz
Associated Performer, Bass ( Vocal): Larry Klein
Studio Personnel, Mixer, Recording Engineer: Frank Wolf
Associated Performer, Guitar: Dean Parks
Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: Valerie Carter
Composer: Dean Pitchford
Composer: Tom Snow
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[Disclaimer]
This lyric video is created solely for entertainment and educational purposes. All lyrics and music featured in this video are the property of Julia Fordham and their respective copyright holders.
Please be aware that this video is not intended for any commercial use or profit. It is crafted by fans to celebrate the artistry of Julia Fordham and to promote appreciation of her music.
We do not claim ownership of the lyrics, music, or any associated intellectual property featured in this video. If there are any concerns regarding copyright infringement, please contact us directly, and we will promptly address any issues.
Thank you for your understanding and support, and we hope you enjoy the music!
Lyrics:
Who'd have thought this is how the pieces fit
You and I shouldn't even try making sense of it
I forgot how we ever came this far
I believe we had reasons but I don't know what they are
Don't blame it on my heart, oh
Love moves in mysterious ways
It's always so surprising
When love appears over the horizon
I'll love you for the rest of my days
But still it's a mystery
How you ever came to me
Which only proves
Love moves in mysterious ways
Heaven knows love is just a chance we take
We make plans but then love demands a leap of faith
So hold me close and never never let me go
'Cause even though we think we know which way the river flows
That's not the way love goes, no
Love moves in mysterious ways
It's always so surprising
When love appears over the horizon
I'll love you for the rest of my days
Like the ticking of a clock two hearts beat as one
But I'll never understand the way it's done, oh
Love moves in mysterious ways
It's always so surprising
When love appears over the horizon
I'll love you for the rest of my days
Love moves...in mysterious ways...
"(Love Moves in) Mysterious Ways" is a song recorded by British singer-songwriter Julia Fordham. Fordham was invited to record "Mysterious Ways" for the movie The Butcher's Wife, starring Demi Moore and Jeff Daniels,[2] in late 1991. Fordham had then just released her third album Swept, at least in the UK and Japan, but the release of the album was quickly put on hold so that "Mysterious Ways" could be added to the track list. The rejigged album was released in the US in late October 1991, coinciding with the US release of the movie, and internationally.
#lyrics #90s #JuliaFordham #LoveMovesInMysteriousWays
Julia Fordham (born 10 August 1962) is a British singer-songwriter. Her professional career started in the early 1980s, under the name "Jules Fordham", as a backing singer for Mari Wilson and Kim Wilde, before signing a recording contract of her own later that decade. Fordham is now based in California.
Career
In 1988, Fordham released her first album on Circa Records, simply titled Julia Fordham. After a round of publicity including an appearance on the BBC1 Wogan chat show in April 1988, the album reached No. 20 in the UK and eventually earned a platinum disc. It contained the Top 40single "Happy Ever After" (which peaked at No. 27 in August 1988) The album also charted in the US, reaching No. 118 on the Billboard 200 chart.
Fordham released her second album, Porcelain, in 1989. The album charted higher than her debut (No. 13) and was certified gold by the British Phonographic Industry. It was Fordham's only album to chart on the US Top 100, reaching No. 74.
In late 1991, Fordham released her third album, Swept. The album reached No. 33 in the UK and contained the Top 40 hit "(Love Moves In) Mysterious Ways", which peaked at No. 19 in early 1992 and was also featured in the 1991 film The Butcher's Wife.
I totally adored you I would have stuck by you Through thick and thin I would have let you Touch my pure and Discerning skin I almost fell in love with The man you almost are I almost stopped myself From falling in too far Can I just say You have done a foolish thing You walked away From all the good My solid love could bring Now I hear you're hanging round With some mousey girl From some small town Foolish thing Foolish thing Your friends warned me about you They said you were more trouble Than you're worth They said you couldn't give me All that I deserve chorus