Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Last Day Of Summer is a 12-song effort packed with nothing but female truth that for most would seem too provocative." [ 6 ] Editor for DJBooth , Donna-Claire Chesman, mentioned that the album "brought it to jazzy life on her latest and most successful body of work" and "skimmed across a vast pool of emotion."
List of mixtapes, with selected chart positions Title Details Peak chart position US Sales [16]Last Day of Summer + Clear: Released: September 26, 2020
Last Day of Summer is a collaborative studio album by British instrumental rock band Sons of Alpha Centauri and American instrumental rock band Treasure Cat. It was released on 7 October 2009 under the imprint of Underdogma Records.
"Good Good" is a song by American singers Usher and Summer Walker and Atlanta-based rapper 21 Savage. In addition to the three artists, the track was written by Caleb Ishman, Rafael Ishman, Jaylyn Denaie Macdonald, Keith Thomas, Paul Dawson, Tauren Stovall, and producers Mel & Mus.
"Girls Need Love" is a song by American singer Summer Walker from her debut commercial mixtape, Last Day of Summer (2018). It was released as the album's lead single on July 26, 2018. [1] It received a release of a remix version with Drake on February 10, 2019, later included on her debut album Over It (2019).
On September 23, 2010, the band self-released a collection of 12 tracks under the title Last Day of Summer. The release notes state: "This record is something we made as a little summer retreat from our ongoing work on the third full length. Many of these tunes have been bouncing around since the formation of the band back in 06.
Last Day of Summer (Sons of Alpha Centauri and Treasure Cat album) or the title song, 2009; Last Day of Summer (White Denim album), 2010; Last Day of Summer, by Summer Walker, 2018 "Last Day of Summer", a song by Magnet, 2003 "Last Day of Summer", a song by Skillet from the compilation Surfonic Water Revival, 1998
Last Days of Summer is a 1998 novel written by Steve Kluger.It is an epistolary novel told completely through forms of correspondence; letters, postcards, interviews with a psychiatrist, progress reports, and newspaper clippings.