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"(You've Got Me) Dangling on a String" is a 1970 soul music song by the Chairmen of the Board. The single reached No. 38 on the US Billboard Hot 100 , [ 2 ] No. 19 on the US Billboard R&B chart , and No. 5 on the UK Singles Chart . [ 3 ]
A Little Spice is the debut album released by the English R&B band Loose Ends.The original UK version was released in 1984 (some early pressings list "1983" [1]). The following year, an alternative version of the album, featuring "Hangin' on a String (Contemplating)" in place of "Feels So Right Now" and a re-ordered overall track listing was released for the U.S. market.
"Hangin' on a String (Contemplating)" is the seventh single by British soul band Loose Ends from their second studio album, So Where Are You?, and was released in February 1985 by Virgin Records. In the group's native UK, the single made the top twenty. [ 1 ]
"Hope" is one of the three instrumentals on the Rush album Snakes & Arrows. According to Neil Peart, the title of the instrumental was inspired by the chorus of the ninth Snakes & Arrows track "Faithless", which contains the word "Hope". [1] It is the band's second shortest studio-album-song, clocking in at 2 minutes 2 seconds.
Hope Second version of Hope, 1886 Artist George Frederic Watts Year 1886 (1886), further versions 1886–1895 Type Oil Dimensions 142.2 cm × 111.8 cm (56.0 in × 44.0 in) Location Tate Britain Hope is a Symbolist oil painting by the English painter George Frederic Watts, who completed the first two versions in 1886. Radically different from previous treatments of the subject, it shows a lone ...
And on every link a heart does dangle Of another maid he's loved and wronged. Go court another tender maiden And hope that she will be your wife For I've been warned and I've decided To sleep alone all of my life. "Katy Dear" as sung by Ian & Sylvia. Oh, Katy Dear, go ask your father If you might be a bride of mine If he says yes then come and ...
9 I heard the merry grasshopper then sing, The black clad Cricket bear a second part. They kept one tune and played on the same string, Seeming to glory in their little Art. Shall creatures abject thus their voices raise? And in their kind resound their maker’s praise: Whilst I, as mute, can warble forth no higher layes.
In late 2019, Squirmles rose in popularity as an Internet meme under the name of “Worm On A String". [2] Often popular on websites such as Tumblr, Amino, Pinterest, TikTok, and Instagram, they have been used in art projects such as jackets, door beads, and earrings. Some multicolored versions consist of colors found on pride flags.