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The song's music video was released on February 6, 2018, and directed by Sophie Muller. In the visual, Michaels wanders around a kitchen inside an apartment, wearing a tailored suit, intercut with scenes of Michaels daydreaming half-dressed men dancing around and circle the room, [ 8 ] and tasting ice cream from the fridge.
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The song is told through the eyes of a promiscuous young man who has had many sexual experiences, and plays upon the double-meaning of the word "heaven." He first recalls his baptism and how the preacher asked the protagonist (then a young boy), "Do you want to go to Heaven," referring to the religious concept of the afterlife (where good people go after their death).
Go to Heaven is the eleventh studio album (sixteenth overall) by rock band the Grateful Dead, released April 28, 1980, by Arista Records. It is the band's first album with keyboardist Brent Mydland .
Released as a single in March 1987, "Let's Go to Heaven in My Car" (backed with "Too Much Sugar") was Wilson's first solo record since 1966. [3] An alternate mix of the song appeared on the Police Academy 4 soundtrack album. [3] In 2000, the song was included as a bonus track on a reissue of Wilson's first solo album, Brian Wilson (1988). [1]
"If You Wanna Get To Heaven" is a single by the Ozark Mountain Daredevils from their 1973 album The Ozark Mountain Daredevils. It was the band's debut single and the first of their two Top 40 hits, peaking at #25 on the Billboard Hot 100. [3] The song sold about 500,000 copies. [4]
Julia Fox is everywhere.So much so that her friend Charli XCX name dropped her on her new single, “360,” with the line “I’m everywhere/ I’m so Julia.”. Fox, 34, delved into music ...
"Julia" is a song by British singer-songwriter Chris Rea, released in October 1993 by East West Records as the lead single from his 13th studio album, Espresso Logic (1993). [3] The song, both written and produced by Rea, was dedicated to Rea's daughter Julia Christina, who was four years old at the time of its release.