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"Better Place" is a song recorded by American singer and songwriter Rachel Platten for her third studio album, Wildfire (2016). The record's third and final single, initially released as a promotional single on December 18, 2015, was distributed to Hot adult contemporary radio for airplay in the United States.
"Better Place" is a pop song that is reminiscent of NSYNC's previous music from the late 1990s and early 2000s and is built on a disco pop instrumental as Timberlake, Chasez, Fatone, Kirkpatrick, and Bass sing the chorus: "Just let me take you to a better place / I'm gonna make you kiss the sky tonight / Yeah, if you let me show the way / I'm so excited to see you excited". [7]
The time has come. ‘N Sync just released its first new song in over 20 years with “Better Place,” which is part of the upcoming “Trolls Band Together” movie.
Fresh off a headline-making reunion, NSYNC is back with its first release in nearly 20 years, “Better Place.” The single was released on Friday as part of the “Trolls Band Together ...
The new song comes weeks after the group publicly reunited at the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards to present Best Pop Video’s first award of the night. “Over 20 years ago, we were just kids when ...
The theme song of You Came Along, Out of Nowhere (1931), was composed by Johnny Green, with lyrics by Edward Heyman. The song previously appeared in Paramount's western comedy Dude Ranch (1931). The first line of the original lyrics was changed from "You came to me out of nowhere" to "You came along out of nowhere," which provided the title of ...
"You know I'm not wrong / You know I'm not lying / We do it better / Yeah, we do it better, yeah"JC Chasez then chimes in as the tempo picks up. "I don't m *NSYNC Releases 'Better Place,' First ...
Don Byas – recorded as "You Came Along" on June 27, 1945 for Jamboree [7] Vic Damone – That Towering Feeling (1956) [8] and Closer Than a Kiss (1959). [9] Ella Fitzgerald – recorded June 29, 1939 as a single for Decca [10] [6] Russell Garcia – The Johnny Evergreens (1958), [11] with John Williams on piano and Don Fagerquist on trumpet