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The Songs of Distant Earth (album) 0–9 '39; A. À demain sur la lune; ... Sleeping Satellite; Solar System (song) Spaceman (4 Non Blondes song) Spaceman (Nick Jonas ...
"Satellites" is the first single by Petra Marklund (performing as September) from her second album In Orbit, and is the first single released under her contract with Catchy Tunes. The single was a success in Sweden and Finland and was later released in variety of countries worldwide, such as Poland, Romania, Spain, Israel, the United Kingdom and the United States, being September's first ...
Pages in category "Songs about spaceflight" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
Surprise! Harry Styles just dropped a new music video for “Satellite,” the eleventh track from his 2022 studio album Harry’s House, and we’re simply over the moon (pun very intended).The ...
"Sleeping Satellite" is a song by British singer-songwriter Tasmin Archer, released in September 1992 by EMI and SBK as the first single from her debut album, Great Expectations (1992). The song was written by Archer with John Beck and John Hughes, and produced by Julian Mendelsohn and Paul Wickens. It received favorable reviews from music ...
From Earth, Wind & Fir Seriously, what’s not to love about the season? We get breathtaking views of the colorful leaves, a chance to go pumpkin picking at our local festival and switch out our ...
The song was one of approximately 300 titles for the talent show Unser Star für Oslo, a newly created national television programme to select the German entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2010. [9] "Satellite" – alongside "Bee", "Love Me" and fellow contestant Jennifer Braun's "I Care for You" – was eventually chosen as one of four ...
In 1777, Joseph Haydn's opera "Il mondo della luna"("The world on the moon") premiered. Author and classical music critic David Hurwitz describes Joseph Haydn's choral and chamber orchestra piece, The Creation, composed in 1798, as space music, both in the sense of the sound of the music, ("a genuine piece of 'space music' featuring softly pulsating high violins and winds above low cellos and ...