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"Moments in Love" is a song by the British avant-garde synth-pop group Art of Noise. It was released on the group's debut EP , Into Battle with the Art of Noise , in September 1983. It appeared on their debut studio album, Who's Afraid of the Art of Noise?
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The song peaked at number one on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart, where it spent three weeks at the summit. There were two different versions released to radio: the more common mix includes energetic electric guitar performing the solo in the bridge; an alternate, lesser-known mix presents melodic solo piano, performed by Philippe Saisse ...
At This Moment (also released as Move Closer and Kiss) is the 31st studio album by Welsh singer Tom Jones, released in 1989. It includes the single " Kiss ", a cover of the Prince song and featuring the Art of Noise , and a cover of Phyllis Nelson 's " Move Closer ", which was also released as a single.
"This is the moment, This is the hour When I can open up tomorrow Like a flower, And put my hand to, Everything I planned to, Fulfil my grand design, See all my stars align!" Where the melody is very similar to the beginning of the song, was totally changed adds a bridge , with the melody and lyrics changed to:
All lyrics by Hall. All music by Roger Murdock, Dave Rick, and Chris Xefos. "Love Is..." [clean version] – 3:38 This "clean" version is identical to the album version except for the partial muting of a word that the King Missile liner notes claim is "shipload" but may actually be "shitload."
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"My Moment" is a song by American recording artist Rebecca Black. It is a self-empowerment follow-up song to her first single "Friday", addressed to the "haters" who criticized her previous release. The song was written and produced by Brandon "Blue" Hamilton and Quinton Tolbert, and co-produced by Charlton Pettus.