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Achmed despairs that he will only be remembered as a throwaway joke. Believing that destroying the Princess' kingdom will win her affection, he and his soldiers march to war ("No One Remembers Achmed"). Ja'far has a heart-to-heart with the Princess about her future as a leader.
Mustafa Ahmed (born 28 July 1996), known as Mustafa, formerly known as Mustafa the Poet, is a Canadian poet, singer, songwriter, and filmmaker from Toronto.He released his debut EP, When Smoke Rises, in May 2021.
The lyrics of the song refer to a spirit that haunts the memory of a grieving loved one, according to MTV. [1] Lee considered it Moody's song as he wrote the lyrics. [8] [1] She contributed "a little bit" to the lyrics, but does not connect with the song as it does not have personal meaning to her. [9] [10] [6]
"The Song Remembers When" is a song written by Hugh Prestwood and recorded by American country music singer Trisha Yearwood. It was released in October 1993 by MCA Records as the lead single and title track from her third album, The Song Remembers When (1993). A music video was created using live footage from a televised concert Trisha did to ...
The band was composed of Gavin Miller and formerly Tom Ragsdale, who met while both attending Leeds College of Music.Worriedaboutsatan began as a Gavin Miller's side project, but it later became the joint focus of Miller and Ragsdale.
Al Michaels is probably best known to current sports fans as the voice of ABC's "Monday Night Football," NBC's "Sunday Night Football" and Prime Video's "Thursday Night Football." Yet during a ...
"No One" is a song recorded by Belgian/Dutch Eurodance band 2 Unlimited, released in September 1994 as the second single from their third album, Real Things (1994). [3] Co-written by bandmembers Ray Slijngaard and Anita Dels , it was a top 10 hit in at least six countries, as well as on the Eurochart Hot 100 , where the song reached number ten.
"Caroline, No" is a song by the American musician Brian Wilson that was released as his first solo record on March 7, 1966 and, two months later, reissued as the closing track on the Beach Boys' album Pet Sounds. Written with Tony Asher, the