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On 22 July, the group released the double A-sided single "Wherever You Go" [25] [26] /"Reflecting Light". [27] [28] Accompanying these singles were music video visualizers directed by Jonathan Zawada. [29] [30] Another double-A sided single "Music Makes Me High" / "Take Care in Your Dreaming", was released on 14 September. The fifth single was ...
"Light One Candle," written in 1982 by Peter Yarrow and first performed at Carnegie Hall, [1] [2] was a pacifist response to the 1982 Lebanon War as reflected in the lyrics: "Light one candle for the terrible sacrifice justice and freedom demand, "Light one candle for the wisdom to know when the peacemaker's time is at hand." [3] [1]
The album was released January 19, 2010 to accompany the film. The 16-track album contains several songs written by T Bone Burnett, Stephen Bruton, and Ryan Bingham, with some by John Goodwin, Bob Neuwirth, Sam Hopkins, Gary Nicholson, Townes Van Zandt, Sam Phillips, Greg Brown, Billy Joe Shaver, and Eddy Shaver.
Leslie Ann Phillips [2] (born January 28, 1962), [3] better known by her stage name Sam Phillips, is an American singer and songwriter.Her albums include the critically acclaimed Martinis & Bikinis in 1994 and Fan Dance in 2001.
The lyrics and the melody by Williams closely resembled Albert E. Brumley's "He Set Me Free", published in 1939 and released in March 1941 by the Chuck Wagon Gang. [7] Biblical citations were used, including the Gospels of Matthew and John, [8] as well as excerpts from the First Epistle to the Thessalonians and Book of Revelation. [9]
Perna realized that light reflecting off the car seat mirror was causing the seat to burn, and what she thought was dust was actually smoke. Quickly, she used one free hand — the other was ...
"Reflections of My Life" US Sheet Music Cover 1970. The guitar solo in "Reflections of My Life", often referred to as "reverse" guitar solo, was a sixteen bar (measure) sequence featured in the recording by Junior Campbell, the band's lead guitarist.
"Travellin' Light" is a UK No. 1 single recorded by Cliff Richard and The Shadows and released in 1959. [2] It was the follow-up single to Richard's first No. 1, "Living Doll" and remained at No. 1 for five weeks (one less than "Living Doll"). [1] "Travellin' Light" was also a Number 1 hit in Ireland and Norway, selling 1.59 million copies ...