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  1. Ambrosia is an American rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1970. Ambrosia had five Top 40 hit singles released between 1975 and 1980, including the Top 5 hits "How Much I Feel" and "Biggest Part of Me", and Top 20 hits "You're the Only Woman (You & I)" and "Holdin' on to Yesterday".

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    The official YouTube page of Grammy nominated band AMBROSIA. ...more. ambrosialive.net and 6 more links. Ambrosia - Promo 2# 3,972 views 6 years ago.

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    • How Much I Feel. For many Ambrosia fans,` the single “How Much I Feel” was the song that introduced them to the band. The song “How Much I Feel” was released on the album Life Beyond L.A.
    • You’re The Only Woman (You & I) Continuing our list of top 10 Ambrosia songs, we turn to the excellent single “You’re the Only Woman (You & I).” It was the follow-up single to the previous top 10 hit “Biggest Part of Me.”
    • Biggest Part Of Me. The following three songs to appear on this top 10 Ambrosia songs list are the big hits. One cannot write the history of Ambrosia without mentioning these big-time songs.
    • Art Beware / Apothecary. In 1978, Ambrosia released their spectacular album Life Beyond L.A. It was such a great record we could have easily filled every spot on this top 10 Ambrosia songs list with tracks from this excellent record.
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    The official Facebook page of 5 time Grammy nominated 70's touring band Ambrosia.

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  5. Ambrosia was produced and engineered by the legendary Alan Parsons, and featured the top ten hit "Holdin' on to Yesterday", as well as the FM classic "Nice Nice, Very Nice". After lengthy touring, the band returned in 1976 with "Somewhere I've Never Traveled," also produced and engineered by Parsons.

  6. Ambrosia is the debut album by Ambrosia. It was released in 1975 on 20th Century Fox Records. It spawned the top 20 chart single "Holdin' on to Yesterday" as well as the minor hit "Nice, Nice, Very Nice". The latter sets to music the lyrics to a poem in Kurt Vonnegut's Cat's Cradle.