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[2] The lyric is in the voice of a child who has—with a sister—left a war zone by boat and begun a new life abroad. The line "the fear/That came from a troubled sky" along with the song's release date implies the evacuation of children from the countries ravaged by World War II, such as the London Blitz the previous winter.
"Brothers & Sisters" is a song by British rock band Coldplay. It was released as their debut single by Fierce Panda Records in 26 April 1999, following the extended play Safety (1998). The single peaked at number 92 on the UK Singles Chart and 1,500 copies of its vinyl edition were issued in a special wrap-around picture sleeve.
The Clark Family Experience, an American country music band composed of six brothers; The Clark Sisters, an American gospel vocal group consisting of five sisters; Clefs of Lavender Hill, a rock vocal group from Miami, Florida, formed around the nucleus of brother and sister Travis and Coventry Fairchild
Jerry Garcia Band is the second album, and first live album, by the Jerry Garcia Band.It was recorded in the spring and summer of 1990 at The Warfield in San Francisco.It was released by Arista Records as a two-disc CD in August 1991. [1]
The song lacks a chorus, as Hatfield could not come up with one, but Litt stated it did not need one. Lyrically, the song points out some of the bad qualities of the narrator's sister ("I hate my sister, she's such a bitch / She acts as if she doesn't even know that I exist"), but most of the song has the narrator praising her sister ("I love my sister, she's the best / She's cooler than any ...
The group was founded in 1942 by Barney Parks, who had formerly sung with the Dixie Hummingbirds.Julius "June" Cheeks joined the group in 1946. Cheeks left and returned to the group several times during its heyday, then left in 1960 to form his own group, "the Sensational Knights", Charles Johnson becoming the new lead singer.
Songs of the Civil War (1991) – "Was My Brother in the Battle?", "Better Times Are Coming", "Hard Times Come Again No More" The Bells of Dublin (1991) – "Il Est Né/Ca Berger" with The Chieftains 'Til Their Eyes Shine (The Lullaby Album) (1992) – "Lullaby For A Doll" History by Loudon Wainwright, Kate & Anna McGarrigle, vocals.
The Osmond Brothers; Sharon, Lois & Bram on their 1982 album One, Two, Three, Four, Live! and on their children's TV show The Elephant Show: Seasons 1's "Picnic Episode" (a clip of the trio singing the song live in concert) and Season 5's "The Early Years Episode". Maria Muldaur (and Friends), 1990 (from On The Sunny Side)