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"Roll On, Columbia, Roll On" was part of the Columbia River Ballads, a set of twenty-six songs written by Guthrie as part of a commission by the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA), the federal agency created to sell and distribute power from the river's federal hydroelectric facilities (primarily Bonneville Dam and Grand Coulee Dam).
"Electricity" is a song by British-American music duo Silk City and English and Albanian singer Dua Lipa featuring American DJ Diplo and British-American DJ Mark Ronson. [ note 1 ] The song was written by Silk City members: Ronson and Diplo, alongside Lipa, Diana Gordon , Romy Madley Croft , Jr Blender , Maxime Picard , Clément Picard , Jacob ...
Associated with the environmentalist musical counterculture of the previous decade, animal rights songs of the 1970s were influenced by the passage of animal protection laws and the 1975 book Animal Liberation. [1] Paul McCartney has cited John Lennon's Bungalow Bill, released in 1968, as among the first animal rights songs. [2]
Pages in category "Songs about science" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. ... Electricity (Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark song)
Their fourth single "Electricity" was released on 6 September 2018 and features English singer and songwriter Dua Lipa. The music video was released on the same day. [7] On 22 January 2021, Silk City released the single "New Love" featuring English singer-songwriter Ellie Goulding.
When asked by host Stephen Colbert to name "Elton John's top five Elton John songs," the father of two first exclaimed, "Oh, for Christ's sake," before he detailed, "I would say anything off the ...
Two teenagers have sparked a major generational debate online — thanks to their allegedly “disappointing” lack of pop music knowledge.
"Electricity" is a song by Captain Beefheart and his Magic Band, from their 1967 debut album Safe as Milk. Beefheart claimed that A&M Records dropped the band after co-owner Jerry Moss heard the song and declared it "too negative" [ 4 ] for his teenage daughter to listen to; Safe as Milk would ultimately be released by Buddah Records .