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About the song, Tones said, "'Fly Away' is about chasing your dreams, reaching your goals, and the realities that come with it." [6] The song was announced on social media on 9 November 2020, by showing only a snippet of it. [7] It was used in a largely successful Qantas campaign called "Fly Away." [8]
The final song on the disc is the continuation of the instrumental version of "The Power of Love" that begins side A, here finally reaching its conclusion. This section of music actually begins during the final part of the "Holier Than Thou" section, when Peter Gill is jokingly listing what he wants for Christmas.
"Reach for the Stars" is a song made popular by Shirley Bassey, and written by Austrian pop singer/songwriter Udo Jürgens (with English lyrics by Norman Newell). [ 2 ] [ 3 ] As a double A-side single (b/w " Climb Ev'ry Mountain ") it went to No. 1 in the UK Singles Chart for one week in September 1961.
"Reach" is a song by English pop group S Club 7. Released as the lead single from their second studio album , 7 (2000), on 22 May 2000, it is an up-tempo track co-written by Cathy Dennis and Republica keyboardist Andrew Todd.
Throughout her decades-long career, Dolly Parton has seen 25 of her songs reach No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart — but one in particular is the most personal to her. In a new ...
Lee recorded the song back in 1958, when she was 13, and would have been the youngest woman to top the Hot 100 had the song been number one back then. [ 238 ] [ 239 ] Louis Armstrong (age 62 years, 279 days) is the oldest male artist to top the Hot 100.
Here's the best modern and new Christmas music to refresh your holiday playlist in 2024, featuring hits from Justin Bieber, Taylor Swift, Sabrina Carpenter, and more.
It is Van Halen's most successful single, reaching number 1 on the US Billboard Hot 100. [1] The song differs from earlier Van Halen songs in that it is driven by a keyboard riff, although the song does contain a guitar solo. David Lee Roth dedicated the song to martial artist Benny "The Jet" Urquidez, of whom he was a student. [2]