About "Always"
"Always" is a song by American rock band Bon Jovi. The power ballad was released in September 1994 by Mercury as a single from the band's first official greatest hits album, Cross Road (1994), and went on to become one of their best-selling singles, with a million copies sold in the US and more than three million worldwide. The song reached number four on the US Billboard Hot 100, becoming their 11th and last top 10 hit. It was an international hit, peaking at number one in Belgium, Canada, Ireland and Switzerland, number two in Australia and the United Kingdom, and number four in Germany. The music video for the song was directed by Marty Callner. "Always" was bass player Alec John Such's final single with the band before he left in late 1994.
Top songs by Bon Jovi
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- Bed Of Roses
- Always
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- Dead Or Alive
- Runaway
- American Dream
- Bells Will Be Ringing
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- Cama De Rosas (bed Of Roses)
- Bed Of Roses (original)
- Thank You For Loving Me
- I'll Be There For You
- Bad Medicine
- In These Arms
- Keep The Faith
- All I Want Is Everything
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- Dry County
- Wild Is The Wind
- Save A Prayer
- Lay Your Hands On Me
- Woman In Love
- Borderline
- Without Love
- All About Loving You
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