Happy Ever After (Julia Fordham song)

1988 single by Julia Fordham From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Happy Ever After is a song by the English singer-songwriter Julia Fordham, included on her self-titled debut album. Released as a single in 1988, it reached #27 in the UK Singles Chart[1] and number 1 in the Japan Singles Chart.[2] "Happy Ever After" was inspired by Nelson Mandela's struggle through apartheid in South Africa and his imprisonment.[3] The song was re-recorded for Fordham's 1998 compilation album, The Julia Fordham Collection, and given the subtitle "Rain Forest Mix '98".

B-side"My Lover's Keeper"
Released1988
Quick facts Single by Julia Fordham, from the album Julia Fordham ...
"Happy Ever After"
Single by Julia Fordham
from the album Julia Fordham
B-side"My Lover's Keeper"
Released1988
GenrePop
LabelVirgin
SongwriterJulia Fordham
Producers
Julia Fordham singles chronology
"The Comfort of Strangers"
(1988)
"Happy Ever After"
(1988)
"Woman of the 80's"
(1988)
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Singer Jaki Graham recorded a cover version of "Happy Ever After" for her 1998 album My Life.

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