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It was released as the lead single from their second album, Scream Aim Fire on the American iTunes store on 18 December 2007, [2] and has also been released on the band's Myspace profile. Featured in the video games Guitar Hero World Tour [ 3 ] and non-US versions of Guitar Hero Modern Hits , [ 4 ] it is the band's highest charting single ...
Valentine received critical acclaim upon release, earning a Metacritic score of 88/100 [4] and the 'Best New Music' certification by Pitchfork. [10] Olivia Horn of Pitchfork wrote that Jordan "flirts with pop—sharpening her hooks, reaching for the synths and strings", in contrast to the "limited possibilities of a three-piece rock band" on her previous album Lush.
The album features 12 tracks, although the US vinyl release includes 2 bonus tracks as well. Besides own material, the album features two cover songs: Lesley Gore's "She's a Fool" and Connie Francis's "Don't Ever Leave Me". The record also holds two songs written by Little Steven—"Saint Valentine's Day Massacre" and "Heard You Got a Thing for ...
Diana Ross and Lionel Richie croon their hearts out in this 1981 duet from the movie by the same name. The ballad tops Billboard’s list of the top 50 love songs of all time. ‘Make You Feel My ...
Yellow Loveless is a tribute album featuring cover versions of the 11 songs from My Bloody Valentine's 1991 record Loveless. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] The album was ...
"I'm Always Touched by Your) Presence, Dear" is a song by the American band Blondie, from their 1978 album Plastic Letters. Written by former Blondie bassist Gary Valentine, the song was based on the telepathic connections that Valentine believed he experienced with his girlfriend, journalist Lisa Jane Persky, while on tour.
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Two of the songs were recorded on Valentine's Day at a concert to mark the release of Harper's 1974 album Valentine. That concert took place at London's Rainbow Theatre where Harper performed alongside Jimmy Page, John Bonham, [2] David Bedford, Max Middleton, Ronnie Lane and Keith Moon.