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"You" is a song by American rock band Candlebox and the second single from their eponymous debut album. It is one of the band's most well known songs, peaking at #78 on the Billboard Hot 100. It also reached #6 on the Billboard Album Rock Tracks charts, respectively. "You" was included on The Best of Candlebox in 2006.
River Stay 'Way from My Door: 1960: Matt Dixon, Harry M. Woods Roses of Picardy: 1962: Frederic Weatherly, Haydn Wood: The Saddest Thing of All: 1974, 1975: Pierre Leroyer, Michel Legrand, Edward Ruault, Carl Sigman: Same Old Saturday Night: 1955: Sammy Cahn, Frank Reardon Same Old Song and Dance: 1958: Sammy Cahn, Jimmy Van Heusen, Bobby Worth ...
"Candles" is a song recorded by American pop punk band Hey Monday. The song was first included on the group's debut album, Hold On Tight (2008). While working on their scrapped second studio album, the band re-recorded the song; this new version was released on February 8, 2011 as the Candles EP, along with an acoustic demo of the song and a previously-unreleased song called "The One That Got ...
In an interview with Murray Lerner on the film The Who: Live at the Isle of Wight, Townshend explained the album's title: . I called it Empty Glass, 'cause of this idea that when you go to the tavern – which is to God, you know – and you ask for His love – He's the bartender, you know – and He gives you a drink, and what you have to give Him is an empty glass.
"Old Flames Can't Hold a Candle to You" is a country song written by singer-songwriter Pebe Sebert and Hugh Moffatt. It was a number 14 U.S. country hit for Joe Sun in 1978, and a number 86 hit for Brian Collins the same year. It was later covered by Dolly Parton, who took it to the top of the U.S. country singles charts in August 1980. [1]
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Johnny Cash on his 1965 album Sings the Ballads of the True West and on his 1968 live album, At Folsom Prison. [2] In the Folsom version, he mistakenly says seven minutes instead of four minutes. Danish singer Povl Dissing with the band The Beefeaters as "25 Minutter endnu" (1967 single).
Ahead is a full, in-depth analysis of Olivia Rodrigo's song new song "Teenage Dream." Lyrics provided by Genius. [Verse 1] ... I'll blow out the candles, happy birthday to me.