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==Heb Ik Ooit Gezegd==
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| name = ''Heb Ik Ooit Gezegd'' <br> (Have I Told You Lately)
| cover = Clouseau Have I Told You Lately single cover.jpg
| alt =
| type = single
| artist = [[Clouseau (band)|Clouseau]]
| album = [[In Stereo (Clouseau album)|In Stereo]]
| language = Dutch
| English_title = Have I Told You Lately
| B-side = Heb ik ooit gezegd (Instrumentaal)
| released = 29 January 1999
| format = [[CD single]]
| recorded =
| studio = [[:nl:Dan Lacksman|Synsound]], Brussels
| venue =
| genre =
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| label = [[EMI]]
| writer =
* [[Van Morrison]]
* [[Koen Wauters]]
* Yurek Onzia
| producer =
* [[Kris Wauters]]
* [[:nl:Jean Blaute|Jean Blaute]]
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'''''"Heb ik ooit gezegd"''''' ("Have I ever said") is a song recorded by Belgian pop band [[Clouseau (band)|Clouseau]] from their eleventh studio album, ''[[In Stereo (Clouseau album)|In Stereo]]'' (1999). The song was produced by [[Kris Wauters]] and [[:nl:Jean Blaute|Jean Blaute]]. The song was released as the album's lead single on 29 January 1999,<ref name="hung Medien">{{cite web |url=https://swedishcharts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Clouseau&titel=Heb+ik+ooit+gezegd&cat=s |title=Clouseau - Heb ik ooit gezegd (song) |publisher=[[Wikipedia:Record charts#Recommended charts|Hung Medien]] |accessdate=20 March 2019 |url-status=live }}</ref> and remained on the Belgium (Flanders) [[Ultratop|Ultratop 50]] chart for sixteen weeks, peaking at number seven for two weeks.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.ultratop.be/nl/ultratop50/1999/19990220 |title=Ultratop Singles |publisher=[[Ultratop]] |date=20 February 1999 |accessdate=20 March 2019 |url-status=live }}</ref> It also spent eight weeks on the Netherlands [[Megacharts|GfK Dutch Chart]], peaking at number 68. The song also spent eight weeks on the Netherlands [[MegaCharts|GfK Dutch Charts]] and peaked at number 68.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://dutchcharts.nl/showitem.asp?interpret=Clouseau&titel=Heb+ik+ooit+gezegd&cat=s |title=Dutch Single Top 100 |publisher=[[MegaCharts|GfK Dutch Charts]] |date=15 May 1999 |accessdate=20 March 2019 |url-status=live }}</ref>

===Background===
Clouseau is best known for their ballads; but although lead singer [[Koen Wauters]] was eager to release more lively, upbeat songs, their cover of Van Morrison's romantic ballad "Have I Told You Lately" was chosen as the album's lead single.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://vivavlaanderen.radio2.be/clouseau/artikel/20-03-1999/2791 |title=In stereo - Clouseau - VivaVlaanderen |publisher=[[Radio 2 (Belgium)|Radio 2]] |date=20 March 1999 |lang=Dutch |accessdate=18 May 2019 |url-status=live |archiveurl=https://archive.today/20190518053223/https://vivavlaanderen.radio2.be/clouseau/artikel/20-03-1999/2791 |archivedate=18 May 2019 }}</ref> The Dutch translation of Morrison's English lyrics was written by [[Koen Wauters]] and Yurek Onzia, and the song was produced by [[Kris Wauters]] and [[:nl:Jean Blaute|Jean Blaute]].<ref name = "ultratop"/>

The song was recorded at [[:nl:Dan Lacksman|Synsound Studio]] in Brussels, Belgium.<ref name="houbi">{{cite web |last=Houbrechts |first=Dirk |url=http://houbi.com/belpop/albums/clouseau.htm |title=CD of the week (April 1999): Clouseau ''In Stereo'' |website=houbi.com |publisher=Flanders Music Centre |date=April 1999 |accessdate=18 May 2019 |url-status=live }}</ref>

===Track listings===
'''CD single''' {{font |text=''EMI 8866632 (be) / EAN 0724388666329'' |size=90%}} <ref name="hung Medien"/>
# "Heb ik ooit gezegd" – 4:15
# "Heb ik ooit gezegd" (Instrumentaal) – 4:14

===Personnel===
Personnel list adapted from The Music Archive<ref>{{cite web |url=http://muziekarchief.be/albumdetails.php?ID=32308 |title=Clouseau - Heb ik ooit gezegd |website=muziekarchief.be |publisher=[[:nl:Vlaamse Radio- en Televisieomroeporganisatie|Vlaamse Radio- en Televisieomroeporganisatie]], [[Belgian Entertainment Association]] |accessdate=17 May 2019 |url-status=live }}</ref>
* Koen Wauters – vocals
* Kris Wauters – keyboards
* Jean Blaute – guitar, Hammond organ, piano
* [[:nl:Eric Melaerts|Eric Melaerts]] – guitar
* Evert Verhees – bass guitar
* Walter Mets – drums

===Chart performance===
"Heb ik ooit gezegd" entered the Belgium (Flanders) Ultratop 50 chart on 6 February 1999 at number 27. Two weeks later on 20 February 1999, it peaked at number seven, where it remained for two weeks. It briefly dropped out of the top ten but returned to number eight on 20 March 1999 and held that position for two weeks. The song finally exited on 22 May 1999, having spent a total of sixteen weeks on the chart, five of which were in the top ten.<ref name="ultratop">{{cite web |url=https://www.ultratop.be/nl/song/45896/Clouseau-Heb-ik-ooit-gezegd |title=Clouseau - Heb ik ooit gezegd |publisher=[[Ultratop]] |accessdate=17 May 2019 |url-status=live }}</ref>

In the Netherlands, "Heb ik ooit gezegd" entered the Dutch charts at number 88 on 1 May 1999, peaking three weeks later at number 72 on 22 May 1999. The song dropped out at number 90 on 19 June 1999, after a total of eight weeks on the chart.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://dutchcharts.nl/showitem.asp?interpret=Clouseau&titel=Heb+Ik+Ooit+Gezegd&cat=s |title=Clouseau - Heb ik ooit gezegd |publisher=[[Dutch Charts]] |accessdate=17 May 2019 |url-status=live }}</ref>

===Certifications===
"Heb ik ooit gezegd" was certified Gold on 19 March 1999 for sales in excess of 10,000 units.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.ultratop.be/nl/goud-platina/1999/singles |title=Goud en platina -singles 1999 |publisher=[[Ultratop]] |year=1999 |accessdate=18 March 2019 |url-status=live }}</ref>

===Weekly charts===
{|class="wikitable sortable"
!Chart (1999)
!Peak<br />position
|-
|{{singlechart|Flanders|7|artist=Clouseau|song=Heb Ik Ooit Gezegd|
date=20 February 1999|accessdate=17 May 2019 |rowheader=true}}
|-
|{{singlechart|Dutch100|68|artist=Clouseau|song=Heb Ik Ooit Gezegd|
date=15 May 1999|accessdate=17 May 2019 |rowheader=true}}
|}

===Other releases===
Clouseau included ''"Heb ik ooit gezegd"'' on several of their subsequent album releases:
* ''Ballades'' (2001)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/ballades-mw0000383216 |title= Clouseau - Ballades |publisher=[[Allmusic]] |accessdate=20 March 2019 |url-status=live }}</ref>
* ''Clouseau20'' (2003)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.ultratop.be/nl/album/12a12/Clouseau-Clouseau-20 |title= Clouseau - Clouseau20 |publisher=[[Ultratop]] |accessdate=20 March 2019 |url-status=live }}</ref>
* ''Ballades'' (2010)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.ultratop.be/nl/album/23858/Clouseau-Ballades-[2010] |title= Clouseau - Ballades [2010] |publisher=[[Ultratop]] |accessdate=20 March 2019 |url-status=live }}</ref>
* ''Essential'' (2011)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.ultratop.be/nl/album/389b7/Clouseau-Essential |title= Clouseau - Essential |publisher=[[Ultratop]] |accessdate=20 March 2019 |url-status=live }}</ref>
* ''Clouseau30'' (2017)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/clouseau30-mw0003098447 |title= Clouseau - Clouseau30 |publisher=[[Allmusic]] |accessdate=20 March 2019 |url-status=live }}</ref>

===Covers===
[[X Factor (Belgian TV series)|Belgian X-Factor]] winner [[Udo Mechels]]<ref>{{cite web |last=O'Brien |first=Jon |url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/udo-mn0002549941/biography |title=Udo - Biography |publisher=[[Allmusic]] |accessdate=20 March 2019 |url-status=live}}</ref> recorded a cover of Clouseau's version of the song for the album ''Braveau Clouseau'' (2007), produced by [[:nl:Hans Francken|Hans Francken]].<ref name="udo"/><ref>{{cite web |url=https://swedishcharts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Udo&titel=Heb+ik+ooit+gezegd&cat=s |title=Udo - Heb ik ooit gezegd (Song) |year=2007 |publisher=[[Wikipedia:Record charts#Recommended charts|Hung Medien]] |accessdate=17 May 2019 |url-status=live}}</ref> The album, a [[Tribute_album#Tribute_or_cover|tribute]] to Clouseau, topped the Belgium (Flanders) [[Ultratop#Ultratop_200_Albums_(Flemish_chart)|Ultratop 200 Albums]] chart in September 2007<ref name="udo">{{cite web |url=https://www.ultratop.be/nl/compilation/1281f/Braveau-Clouseau |title=Braveau Clouseau |publisher=[[Ultratop]] |accessdate=20 March 2019 |url-status=live }}</ref> and was certified Gold in Belgium on 22 September 2007.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.ultratop.be/nl/goud-platina/2007/albums |title=Goud en platina -albums 2007 |publisher=[[Ultratop]] |year=2007 |accessdate=23 May 2019 |url-status=live }}</ref> Udo performed the song live in 2011 at a concert in [[Lier, Belgium]]; Alexandra Soto of ''[[:nl:Gazet van Antwerpen|Gazet van Antwerpen]]'' described Udo's performance of "Heb ik ooit gezegd" as "beautiful".<ref>{{cite web |last=Soto |first=Alexandra |url=https://www.gva.be/cnt/aid1066527/udo-zet-uitstekende-show-neer-in-lier-2 |title=Udo puts on an excellent show in Lier |newspaper=[[:nl:Gazet van Antwerpen|Gazet van Antwerpen]] |lang=Dutch |date=29 July 2011 |accessdate=17 May 2019 |url-status=live }}</ref>


==Other versions==
==Other versions==
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* [[Smooth jazz|Contemporary jazz]]/[[New-age music|new-age]] pianist [[Chris Geith]] covered the song from his album ''Timeless World''.<ref>{{cite web|url={{Allmusic|class=album|id=r1269915 |pure_url=yes}}|title=Timeless World overview|work=[[Allmusic|Allmusic.com]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.smoothvibes.com/movabletype/archives/001002.html|title=What We're Listening To ** February|work=SmoothVibes.com}}</ref>
* [[Smooth jazz|Contemporary jazz]]/[[New-age music|new-age]] pianist [[Chris Geith]] covered the song from his album ''Timeless World''.<ref>{{cite web|url={{Allmusic|class=album|id=r1269915 |pure_url=yes}}|title=Timeless World overview|work=[[Allmusic|Allmusic.com]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.smoothvibes.com/movabletype/archives/001002.html|title=What We're Listening To ** February|work=SmoothVibes.com}}</ref>
* [[Tejano music|Tejano]] group [[Mazz]] also recorded the song on their 1993 album ''Que Esperabas''.
* [[Tejano music|Tejano]] group [[Mazz]] also recorded the song on their 1993 album ''Que Esperabas''.
* In 1999, the Belgian band [[Clouseau (band)|Clouseau]] released a [[Dutch language]] translation, "[[Heb Ik Ooit Gezegd|Heb ik ooit gezegd]]" (literally "Have I ever said"), that charted 16 weeks in the Flemish [[Ultratop 50]] (peaking at number seven).<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.ultratop.be/nl/ultratop50/1999/19990220 |title=Ultratop Singles |publisher=[[Ultratop]] |date=20 February 1999 |accessdate=20 March 2019 |url-status=live }}</ref> The song also spent eight weeks on the Netherlands [[MegaCharts|GfK Dutch Charts]] and peaked at number 68.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://dutchcharts.nl/showitem.asp?interpret=Clouseau&titel=Heb+ik+ooit+gezegd&cat=s |title=Dutch Single Top 100 |publisher=[[MegaCharts|GfK Dutch Charts]] |date=15 May 1999 |accessdate=20 March 2019 |url-status=live }}</ref>
* A version in [[German language|German]], entitled ''Warum komm ich nur so selten dazu'', was published in 2003 by the German soul singer Stefan Gwildis on his album ''Neues Spiel''.
* A version in [[German language|German]], entitled ''Warum komm ich nur so selten dazu'', was published in 2003 by the German soul singer Stefan Gwildis on his album ''Neues Spiel''.
* In 2009 the German band [[Brings]] released a Kölsch version entitled "Han ich dir jesaht" on their album ''Poppe, Kaate, Danze''. [[Emilio Navaira]] released a single of it from his album ''[[Life Is Good (Emilio album)|Life Is Good]]'', which also included a version in Spanish. His version peaked at No. 62 on the ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'' [[Hot Country Songs|Hot Country Singles & Tracks]] chart in 1996.<ref name="whitburn2013">{{cite book|last=Whitburn|first=Joel|title=Hot Country Songs 1944–2012|publisher=Record Research, Inc|page=111|year=2013|isbn=978-0-89820-203-8}}</ref>
* In 2009 the German band [[Brings]] released a Kölsch version entitled "Han ich dir jesaht" on their album ''Poppe, Kaate, Danze''. [[Emilio Navaira]] released a single of it from his album ''[[Life Is Good (Emilio album)|Life Is Good]]'', which also included a version in Spanish. His version peaked at No. 62 on the ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'' [[Hot Country Songs|Hot Country Singles & Tracks]] chart in 1996.<ref name="whitburn2013">{{cite book|last=Whitburn|first=Joel|title=Hot Country Songs 1944–2012|publisher=Record Research, Inc|page=111|year=2013|isbn=978-0-89820-203-8}}</ref>
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==External links==
==External links==
* {{MetroLyrics song|van-morrison|have-i-told-you-lately}}<!-- Licensed lyrics provider -->
* {{MetroLyrics song|van-morrison|have-i-told-you-lately}}<!-- Licensed lyrics provider -->
* {{MetroLyrics song|Clouseau|Heb-ik-ooit-gezegd}} (in Dutch)<!--Licensed lyrics provider-->


{{Van Morrison singles}}
{{Van Morrison singles}}

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"Have I Told You Lately"
Single by Van Morrison
from the album Avalon Sunset
B-side"Contacting My Angel"
Released5 June 1989 (1989-06-05)
Recorded1989
Genre
Length4:20
LabelMercury
Songwriter(s)Van Morrison
Producer(s)Van Morrison
Van Morrison singles chronology
"I'll Tell Me Ma"
(1988)
"Have I Told You Lately"
(1989)
"Whenever God Shines His Light"
(1989)
Avalon Sunset track listing
10 tracks
  1. "Whenever God Shines His Light"
  2. "Contacting My Angel"
  3. "I'd Love to Write Another Song"
  4. "Have I Told You Lately"
  5. "Coney Island"
  6. "I'm Tired Joey Boy"
  7. "When Will I Ever Learn to Live in God"
  8. "Orangefield"
  9. "Daring Night"
  10. "These Are the Days"

"Have I Told You Lately" is a song written and recorded by Northern Irish singer and songwriter Van Morrison for his nineteenth studio album Avalon Sunset (1989). It is a romantic ballad that is often played at weddings, although it was originally written as a prayer.

It was released as the album's lead single on 5 June 1989, and reached number 12 on the US Billboard Adult Contemporary chart.[1] It has become a popular cover song with many vocal and instrumental versions recorded by numerous artists and bands. In 1993, Rod Stewart's version charted at number five on both the US Billboard Hot 100 as well as on the UK Singles Chart.

"Have I Told You Lately" has received acclaim, winning a Grammy Award for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals[2] and a BMI Million-Air certificate.[3]

Composition

Composed as a love ballad and built on the framework of "Someone Like You",[4] it is preceded on Avalon Sunset by the song, "I'd Love to Write Another Song" proclaiming "In poetry I'd carve it well/ I'd even make it rhyme." Then, in the words of Brian Hinton what follows is:

One of the finest love songs of the century, which I remember devastated me when I first heard it, as it seemed both something never quite said before, and yet a song I felt I had known forever. Earthly love transmutes into that for God, just like in Dante, 'there's a love that's divine and it's yours and it's mine.' The morning sun has set by the end of the song, suggesting love shading into death, but subtly.[5]

Acclaim

  • "Have I Told You Lately" was listed as number 261 on the "All Time 885 Greatest Songs" list compiled in 2004 by Philadelphia radio station WXPN from listeners' votes.[6]
  • In August 2006, Van Morrison's original recording was voted number six on a list of the "Top 10 First Dance Wedding Songs", based on a poll of 1,300 DJs in the UK.[7]
  • Van Morrison's original version of this song was number 98 on the New York Daily News list of The 100 Greatest Love Songs, published on 12 February 2007.[8][9]
  • In October 2007, Van Morrison received a Million-Air certificate for over four million air plays of "Have I Told You Lately" from the prestigious BMI awards ceremony held in London, England.[10]

Charts

Other releases

Morrison chose "Have I Told You Lately" as one of the songs included on 1990s The Best of Van Morrison, his first greatest-hits album. It was also one of the songs on two of the compilation albums that were issued in 2007: Still on Top - The Greatest Hits contains a remastered version of this song and it was also featured on the compilation album, Van Morrison at the Movies - Soundtrack Hits. A live performance version was included on his 1994 album, A Night in San Francisco. In 1995 Morrison accompanied The Chieftains on a recording of the song for their album The Long Black Veil; this version was awarded the 1996 Grammy Award for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals.[3] A jazz arrangement is featured on the 2018 album Morrison recorded with organist Joey DeFrancesco entitled You're Driving Me Crazy.

Filmed performances of the song include a version recorded in 1989 that was featured on Morrison's video album Van Morrison: The Concert the following year. In 1997 Morrison performed the song in a duet with Sinéad O'Connor on Late Show with David Letterman; this version was subsequently released on the Live on Letterman: Music from the Late Show CD.

Rod Stewart version

"Have I Told You Lately (Live)"
Single by Rod Stewart
from the album Unplugged...and Seated
B-side"Gasoline Alley (Live)"
ReleasedMarch 1993 (1993-03)
RecordedFebruary 1993
StudioUniversal Studios, Los Angeles, California
GenreSoft rock
Length4:08
LabelWarner Bros.
Songwriter(s)Van Morrison
Producer(s)Patrick Leonard
Rod Stewart singles chronology
"Shotgun Wedding"
(1993)
"Have I Told You Lately (Live)"
(1993)
"Reason to Believe (Live)"
(1993)

Rod Stewart covered the song for his album Vagabond Heart (1991). A live version from his album Unplugged...and Seated (1993) was released as a single, becoming a number-five hit in the US[15] and the UK. This version also reached number four on the US Billboard Mainstream Top 40 chart, [16] and spent five weeks at number one on the US Billboard Adult Contemporary chart.[17] It was certified gold by the RIAA in the US and sold 700,000 copies there.[18][19] Another live version by Stewart from his 2013 performance at The Troubadour, West Hollywood was included on the deluxe edition of his album Time.

Weekly charts

Studio version

Chart (1992–93) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Adult Contemporary[20] 33

Live

Chart (1993) Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[21] 12
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[22] 41
Canada Top Singles (RPM)[23] 1
Canada Adult Contemporary (RPM)[24] 1
Invalid chart entered Germany2 59
Ireland (IRMA)[25] 13
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[26] 41
Poland (LP3)[27] 18
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[28] 39
UK Singles (OCC)[29] 5
US Billboard Hot 100[30] 5
US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[31] 1
US Cash Box Top 100[32] 2

Year-end charts (Live)

Chart (1993) Rank
Canada Top Singles (RPM)[33] 9
Canada Adult Contemporary (RPM)[34] 14
Iceland (Íslenski Listinn Topp 40)[35] 98
US Billboard Hot 100[36] 32
US Cash Box [37] 22

Heb Ik Ooit Gezegd

"Heb Ik Ooit Gezegd
(Have I Told You Lately)"
Single by Clouseau
from the album In Stereo
LanguageDutch
English titleHave I Told You Lately
B-side"Heb ik ooit gezegd (Instrumentaal)"
Released29 January 1999
StudioSynsound, Brussels
Genre
Length4:15
LabelEMI
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Music video
"Heb Ik Ooit Gezegd" on YouTube

"Heb ik ooit gezegd" ("Have I ever said") is a song recorded by Belgian pop band Clouseau from their eleventh studio album, In Stereo (1999). The song was produced by Kris Wauters and Jean Blaute. The song was released as the album's lead single on 29 January 1999,[39] and remained on the Belgium (Flanders) Ultratop 50 chart for sixteen weeks, peaking at number seven for two weeks.[40] It also spent eight weeks on the Netherlands GfK Dutch Chart, peaking at number 68. The song also spent eight weeks on the Netherlands GfK Dutch Charts and peaked at number 68.[41]

Background

Clouseau is best known for their ballads; but although lead singer Koen Wauters was eager to release more lively, upbeat songs, their cover of Van Morrison's romantic ballad "Have I Told You Lately" was chosen as the album's lead single.[42] The Dutch translation of Morrison's English lyrics was written by Koen Wauters and Yurek Onzia, and the song was produced by Kris Wauters and Jean Blaute.[43]

The song was recorded at Synsound Studio in Brussels, Belgium.[44]

Track listings

CD single EMI 8866632 (be) / EAN 0724388666329 [39]

  1. "Heb ik ooit gezegd" – 4:15
  2. "Heb ik ooit gezegd" (Instrumentaal) – 4:14

Personnel

Personnel list adapted from The Music Archive[45]

  • Koen Wauters – vocals
  • Kris Wauters – keyboards
  • Jean Blaute – guitar, Hammond organ, piano
  • Eric Melaerts – guitar
  • Evert Verhees – bass guitar
  • Walter Mets – drums

Chart performance

"Heb ik ooit gezegd" entered the Belgium (Flanders) Ultratop 50 chart on 6 February 1999 at number 27. Two weeks later on 20 February 1999, it peaked at number seven, where it remained for two weeks. It briefly dropped out of the top ten but returned to number eight on 20 March 1999 and held that position for two weeks. The song finally exited on 22 May 1999, having spent a total of sixteen weeks on the chart, five of which were in the top ten.[43]

In the Netherlands, "Heb ik ooit gezegd" entered the Dutch charts at number 88 on 1 May 1999, peaking three weeks later at number 72 on 22 May 1999. The song dropped out at number 90 on 19 June 1999, after a total of eight weeks on the chart.[46]

Certifications

"Heb ik ooit gezegd" was certified Gold on 19 March 1999 for sales in excess of 10,000 units.[47]

Weekly charts

Chart (1999) Peak
position
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[48] 7
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[49] 68

Other releases

Clouseau included "Heb ik ooit gezegd" on several of their subsequent album releases:

  • Ballades (2001)[50]
  • Clouseau20 (2003)[51]
  • Ballades (2010)[52]
  • Essential (2011)[53]
  • Clouseau30 (2017)[54]

Covers

Belgian X-Factor winner Udo Mechels[55] recorded a cover of Clouseau's version of the song for the album Braveau Clouseau (2007), produced by Hans Francken.[56][57] The album, a tribute to Clouseau, topped the Belgium (Flanders) Ultratop 200 Albums chart in September 2007[56] and was certified Gold in Belgium on 22 September 2007.[58] Udo performed the song live in 2011 at a concert in Lier, Belgium; Alexandra Soto of Gazet van Antwerpen described Udo's performance of "Heb ik ooit gezegd" as "beautiful".[59]

Other versions

"Have I Told You Lately" has been performed by many unknown as well as many famous artists.

In the media

Film

Desert Island Discs selections

References

  1. ^ "Adult Contemporary Music Chart". Billboard.com. Retrieved 18 November 2017.
  2. ^ "The 38th Annual Grammy Awards (1995) - Winners". The Recording Academy. 1995. Retrieved 18 May 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ a b "Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals - The 38th Annual Grammy Awards (1995)". The Recording Academy. Archived from the original on 12 February 2018. Retrieved 12 February 2018.
  4. ^ Hage. The Words and Music of Van Morrison, p. 109.
  5. ^ Hinton. Celtic Crossroads, p. 278.
  6. ^ "All Time 885 Greatest Songs". xpn.org. 2004. Archived from the original on 20 October 2010. Retrieved 18 November 2017.
  7. ^ "Top 10 First Dance Wedding Songs". Uk-disco.co.uk. Retrieved 18 November 2017.
  8. ^ Farber, Jim (12 February 2007). "The 100 Greatest Love Songs". New York Daily News. Retrieved 30 April 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  9. ^ Throckmorton, Warren (14 February 2007). "100 Greatest Love Songs". Patheos. Retrieved 30 April 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  10. ^ "2007 BMI London Awards: Song List". Broadcast Music. 16 October 2007. Retrieved 21 September 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  11. ^ Scott, Gavin. "This Week In 1989: August 20, 1989". chartbeats.com.au. Retrieved 28 August 2019.
  12. ^ "The Irish Charts – Search Results – Have I Told You Lately". Irish Singles Chart. Retrieved January 4, 2019.
  13. ^ a b c "Have I Told You Lately - Chart History". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 24 February 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  14. ^ "Adult Contemporary Chart - Billboard", Billboard, retrieved 29 January 2018{{citation}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  15. ^ "Music: Top 100 Songs - Billboard Hot 100 Chart". Billboard.com. Retrieved 6 February 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  16. ^ "Top Pop Songs Chart". Billboard.com. Retrieved 18 November 2017.
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