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"Unbreakable" is a song by Christian rock band Fireflight from their second album, Unbreakable. It was released in November 2007 as the album's lead single, receiving television promotion on the NBC network that month. The song soon became popular on Christian rock radio, charting at number one in February 2008.
Worldwide, the British rock band the Beatles released 63 singles.In their native United Kingdom, during their active existence as a band, they released 22 singles (including four double A-sided singles).
The album's title track "Unbreakable" was officially released to radio in December 2007. [6] The song was featured on an episode of NBC's Bionic Woman. [7] A music video for "Unbreakable" made its premiere on March 29, 2008. [8] The album's second radio single, "The Hunger", was released in mid-2008. As of June 2010, the album sold about ...
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Reel Music is a compilation album featuring a selection of songs by the Beatles that were featured in their films, as the title suggests. The album was released on 22 March 1982 in the United States and the following day in the United Kingdom – almost simultaneously with the theatrical re-release of the film, A Hard Day's Night, which had been "cleaned" and re-edited with stereo Dolby sound.
The Beatles formed in Liverpool in 1960 before breaking up in 1970. Following their disbanding, Lennon was murdered outside his home in New York in 1980, while Harrison died of lung cancer in 2001.
The Beatles did lots of string things, you know, ‘Strawberry Fields,’ ‘Yesterday,’ ‘I Am the Walrus.’ We wanted to go to Capitol Studios ’cause that had been EMI …
Fireflight is an American Christian rock band formed in Eustis, Florida, in 1999. [1] The band was signed by Flicker Records . The band currently consists of vocalist Dawn Michele, Glenn and Wendy Drennen, guitarist and bassist respectively, and guitarist Justin Cox (who left in 2013 but rejoined in 2019).