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  1. Explore songs, recommendations, and other album details for My Lover's Prayer / Bring It On by Alistair Griffin Duet With Robin Gibb. Compare different versions and buy them all on Discogs.

  2. Universal first promoted his composition ‘Bring It On’ but when it did not get airplay the label jumped to the duet with Robin, which was at one time supposed to be credited to Robin Gibb and Alistair Griffin, but came out as Alistair Griffin featuring Robin Gibb. To save face it was first announced as a double A side, but Alistair did all the promotion and Universal naturally favored ...

  3. Bring It On is the debut album by British singer/songwriter Alistair Griffin. Released in January 2004 on the UMTV label, it reached #12 in the UK album charts. The album consists mainly of original songs written or co-written by Griffin, together with the three most popular covers he had sung live on Fame Academy 2 .

  4. unreleased. stereo (second vocal) 3:57, lead vocal Robin Gibb, Alistair Griffin. single, December 2003; Bring It On, 2004. In August 2003, Robin announced the forthcoming release of Magnet version 2.0, which would be partly the same and partly different songs. He said that the leadoff single from it, ‘Lover’s Prayer’, would issued in ...

  5. My Lover's Prayer/Bring It On by Robin Gibb, Alistair Griffin. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  6. For nearly a half-century, he was one of the truly unique voices and people in the history of popular music, a special spirit whose life and art remind us that time and place do matter. If Robin Gibb had been born in Italy in the 19th century, he probably would have been an opera star. Of course, as he made his ‘live’ debut on the Isle of ...

  7. Robin Hugh Gibb was born December 22, 1949 at the Jane Crookall Maternity Home in Douglas, Isle of Man along with his younger twin brother Maurice. He is the third child of Hugh Gibb and Barbara Gibb. He died on May 20, 2012 in England. When Robin was four, the Gibb family moved to Manchester. Robin loved to play with fire and would take boxes of matches from the kitchen. His mother said he ...