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The song has been featured in the 2009 film Zombieland, HBO series Eastbound and Down, in a trailer for Battleship, and in the "Manic Monday" episode of the HBO series Entourage. It was also used in the 2010 video game Major League Baseball 2K10 as well as in the 2011 video game Driver: San Francisco .
We knew Mother Monster wouldn’t leave us hanging. Just days after confirming that she would not be singing during this year’s ceremony, Sunday’s Oscars indeed welcomed Lady Gaga to the stage ...
The song is about longing for simplicity with their partner and wanting to dance with them. A lyric in the song, "I've never had this much time on my hands", is a reference to the period of isolation caused by the pandemic. [11] With a "pristine, throwback synth production and an earworm hook", "Symptom of Your Touch" follows. [12]
"Hold My Hand" is a song by American singer Lady Gaga, released on May 3, 2022, through Interscope Records. It is the lead single to the soundtrack for the film Top Gun: Maverick (2022). The song was written and produced by Gaga and BloodPop as "a love letter to the world during and after a very hard time". Benjamin Rice received additional ...
"Take My Hand" is a song written by Dido Armstrong and Richard Dekkard that appears as the closing track on Dido's 1999 debut album, No Angel. Despite not being released as a single from the album, "Take My Hand" reached number one on the US Billboard Dance Club Play chart in 2002. According to Dido, it was one of the first songs she wrote ...
Glass Tiger is a Canadian rock band from Newmarket, Ontario that formed in 1983. The band has released five studio albums. Its 1986 debut album, The Thin Red Line, went quadruple platinum in Canada and gold in the United States.
Diana Ross, having just left The Supremes after a decade of serving as that group's lead singer, went through a difficult situation trying to piece a solo album together. . With Nickolas Ashford and Valerie Simpson writing and producing for her, and Paul Riser arranging, [1] Ross recorded "Reach Out and Touch", which carried a heavy gospel influence, and was one of the few songs the singer ...
It was released in August 1975 as the first single from the album The High Priest of Country Music. A ballad that became one of his 41 Billboard magazine No. 1 songs (all but one of them on the Hot Country Singles charts), the song represented one half of a double-sided hit for Twitty in 1975. The other side was "Don't Cry Joni."