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"I Saved the World Today" is a song recorded by British pop music duo Eurythmics for their eighth studio album, Peace (1999). It was written and co-produced by band members Annie Lennox and David A. Stewart.
NEO 10Y was born and raised in London, where he was classically trained in piano and vocals. [2] He studied Law and French at Cardiff University. [3]In 2013, he was scouted in Paris by Jean-Paul Gaultier for the eponymous label's AW13-14 digital campaign, [4] did the Art of Packing project for Louis Vuitton, [5] and filmed a short film called An Ode to Oud for Tom Ford.
The official lyric video of "Peace Be Still" was published on Hope Darst's YouTube channel on February 7, 2020. [12] The official audio video of the song showcasing the single's artwork was published on YouTube on February 24, 2020. [13] The official performance video for the "Peace Be Still" was availed by Hope Darst on August 16, 2020, to ...
The skeleton of this song was a really experimental process that took place over the course of a full day. If you haven’t heard about the genesis of this song by now, I’ll make it brief: at the start of quarantine in 2020 I challenged myself to make a track using only samples I recorded of household items.
As with most of the songs on his Living in the Material World album, George Harrison wrote "Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)" over 1971–72. [4] During this period, he dedicated himself to assisting refugees of the Bangladesh Liberation War, [5] by staging two all-star benefit concerts in New York and preparing a live album and concert film for release. [6]
"Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)" is a 1969 song recorded by Sly and the Family Stone. The song, released as a double A-side single with "Everybody Is a Star", reached number one on the soul single charts for five weeks, and reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 in February 1970. [3]
"Living Inside Myself" is a song written and performed by Canadian singer-songwriter Gino Vannelli. It appears on his seventh album, Nightwalker . The song was produced by the three brothers Gino, Joe, and Ross Vannelli.
For "Peace", its instrumental consisted of harmonized basslines, a drone, and a pulse—the last one was provided by the American singer-songwriter Justin Vernon. [6] [7] When Swift heard the instrumental, she found an "immediate sense of serenity" and a feeling of being at peace, but thought that it would be very literal to sing about finding ...