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Stand in the Fire is a live album by American singer-songwriter Warren Zevon, released December 26, 1980.It was recorded in August 1980 during a five-night residency at The Roxy Theatre in West Hollywood, California and featured two new original songs ("Stand in the Fire" and "The Sin") and one new cover ("Bo Diddley's a Gunslinger").
The album was then released in Japan with the exclusive bonus track "Standing in the Fire" on June 24, 2009. [ 2 ] The song "I Found Love" was originally a Joe Lynn Turner solo track he performed live in the 1980s.
"Standing Outside the Fire" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Garth Brooks. The song was written by Brooks, along with Jenny Yates. The song was written by Brooks, along with Jenny Yates.
"You Don't Know What Love Means" was released on August 12, 2022, as the third official single off of their album Spirits, and third song overall, after promotional song "Turn It Up (Standing in the Fire) and first single "Tired of Winning". [2] [3] A music video for the song released at the same time. [4]
Billboard describes the song as "a swelling, piano-driven number with an uplifting, earworm of a chorus that soars, 'Standing in the hall of fame / And the world's gonna know your name / Cause you burn with the brightest flame. ' " [6] O'Donoghue explains that this song was about the band as he tells "the title is mostly about us. As any geek ...
Backed by Sunday Service Choir, and artists Chandler Moor and Kirk Franklin, the act received a standing ovation from the audience. Smith performed in a ring of fire and debris, surrounded by a ...
Standing in the Line of Fire is an album by Gary U.S. Bonds, released in 1984. [5] It is credited to Gary U.S. Bonds and the American Men. The album was a followup to his two Springsteen/Van Zandt-produced albums Dedication and On the Line, though the only carry-over from the previous two albums was Steven Van Zandt, who wrote, sang backing vocals for, and played lead guitar on the title track.
It’s a frequent occurrence — not like this, setting people on fire — but like the mugging, the killings, the fighting, the shootings, they’re really common nowadays. [It’s] very bad.”