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Double-mindedness is a concept used in the philosophy and theology of the Danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard as insincerity, egoism, or fear of punishment. The term was used in the Bible in the Epistle of James. [1] [2] Kierkegaard developed his own systematic way to try to detect double-mindedness in himself.
"Halleluiah Man" is a song by Scottish band Love and Money, which was released in 1988 as the lead single from their second studio album Strange Kind of Love. The song was written by James Grant and produced by Gary Katz. "Halleluiah Man" reached No. 63 in the UK Singles Chart and No. 75 on the US Billboard Hot 100. [2] [3]
The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford by Nick Cave and Warren Ellis is the official soundtrack album to the movie of the same name. [4] Cave and Ellis composed all the music. According to the CD liner notes, Cave played piano , celesta and other keyboards, while Ellis played violin , viola , guitar and keyboards.
James felt Presley needed a mature rock 'n' roll song to bring him back, as Tom Jones was a popular artist at the time. Crews and James thought of "Suspicious Minds" and James began urging others to get Presley to hear it. [4] Though James's recording had not been commercially successful, upon reviewing the song, Presley decided he could turn ...
"Love Song" became Simple Minds' first single to enter the UK Top 50 - peaking at #47 in August 1981. It was more successful in Sweden and Australia, where it climbed into the Top 20. A music video for the song was shot. It is set in a nightclub and features a storyline of Jim Kerr as a DJ and the band members annoying other guests and getting ...
She meets Henry's favorite musician, James Forester, at a concert. While trying to help Henry, Franny and James form a romantic connection during their brief time together. Song One premiered at the 30th Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2014, [ 3 ] and opened in the United States on January 23, 2015, to mixed reviews from critics.
[1] [2] The song was inspired by events in James' personal life, and describe the break-up of a long-term relationship. James was inspired to write about the feelings of being used at the end of the relationship, and incorporated the imagery of sinners going to church on Sunday mornings. [ 1 ]
[3] [4] Sonny Stitt played the song many times on alto saxophone in a virtuoso way, in the original key of D flat. Most jazz musicians, nevertheless, play the song in the key of F. Barbra Streisand recorded a version for her album Simply Streisand in 1967, and her version peaked at No. 29 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart. [5]