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"A Good Run of Bad Luck" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Clint Black. It was released in February 1994 as the fourth single from his album No Time to Kill. It reached number one on both the United States and Canadian country charts. [1] The song was written by Black and Hayden Nicholas.
"Luck Be a Lady" is a song written and composed by Frank Loesser in 1950 and first performed by Robert Alda. The song was featured in the musical Guys and Dolls.The lyrics relate the point of view of a gambler, Sky Masterson, who hopes that he will win a bet, the outcome of which will decide whether or not he is able to save his relationship with the girl of his dreams.
"Moonlight Gambler" is a song written by Bob Hilliard and Phil Springer and performed by Frankie Laine featuring Ray Conniff and His Orchestra. It reached #3 on the U.S. pop chart and #13 on the UK Singles chart in 1957. [1] The single ranked #32 on Billboard's Year-End top 50 singles of 1957. [2] The song begins with a spoken recitation by ...
Let’s be honest: Love songs always hit right in the feels. A ballad can transform from a regular song into the soundtrack of your relationship—whether you’re celebrating your 25th ...
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"Darlin' Cory" (also "Darling Corey" or "Darling Cora") (Roud 5723) is a well-known American folk song about love, loss, and moonshine. It is similar in theme to "Little Maggie" and "The Gambling Man" but is not considered the same as those songs.
She wrote the song with Justin Tranter and the song's producer Dan Nigro. A synth-pop, baroque pop, and soft rock track with 80's new wave synths, "Good Luck, Babe!" references a compulsory heterosexual relationship, describing a bisexual woman trying to deny her romantic feelings for Roan and for women in general. It received acclaim from ...
"Lucky" is a funk-pop song characterized by upbeat guitars and rhythmic drums with lyrics about "boldly winning over love". [6] Lyrics for the song were written by Robert Habolin, Benjamin Ingrosso and Takahashi Shiho, with Habolin and Ingrosso handling composition and Habolin contributing arrangement. [7] "