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"Million Tears" is a song from German Eurodance group Groove Coverage's 2002 debut album, Covergirl. It was released again in 2015 as a standalone EP featuring five new versions. [2] According to singer Melanie Münch, the song, which was written in only three days, tells about the heartache of losing your first love. [3]
"Million Tears" is a song written by Kasey Chambers, produced by Nash Chambers for Chambers's second album Barricades & Brickwalls. It was released as the album's fourth single in 2002. It was released as the album's fourth single in 2002.
Million Tears (Kasey Chambers song), 2001; Million Tears (Groove Coverage song), 2002 This page was last edited on 29 November 2024, at 21:30 (UTC). Text is ...
With international hits, four chart-topping albums and three chart-topping songs ("Last Train to Clarksville", "I'm a Believer", and "Daydream Believer"), they have certified sales of 21 million singles and albums in the United States alone. [b] The Monkees were originally a fictional band created for the NBC television sitcom The Monkees ...
The Monkees From the MTV music video The Monkees Christmas Medle "Johnny B. Goode" (Mike's solo spot during the Japanese concert of October 1968 recorded for TV - shown only in Japan) 1968 Chuck Berry Michael Nesmith The concert audio from the radio simulcast has been released on the bootleg album, "The Monkees Live In Japan 1968" "Little Darlin'"
To truly comprehend Osmond’s staying power, check out a YouTube video of him being pulled down last year, mid-song, by an out-of-control concertgoer in England. The “Puppy Love” is still real.
This list primarily focuses on United States releases, and it does not include live albums, compilation EPs with six or fewer tracks, box sets where the individual parts are primarily albums or singles that were previously released, expanded editions of the band's studio albums, or collections of songs by various artists that include Monkees songs.
YouTube, Facebook and other sites remove the videos with graphic content, but scores of other clips of cute monkeys jumping and playing remain, generating thousands of views and subscribers.