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The song became a hit in the U.S., reaching number seven on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in February 1976 and remaining in the Top 40 for 12 weeks. [3] The previous month, "Times of Your Life" had spent one week atop the Billboard easy listening (adult contemporary) chart, Anka's only recording to do so. [ 4 ]
A season 3 episode of Homicide: Life on the Street is entitled "Nearer My God to Thee". [51] The song is also played in episodes of the TV series Orphan Black [52] and sung in the TV miniseries Midnight Mass during the final scene of Episode 7, along with a piano arrangement heard throughout the series. [53]
Back in the Day (Missy Elliott song) Back Then (CDB song) Back Then Right Now; Back to the 80s (song) Back When; Back When My Hair Was Short; Baggy Trousers; Be Here Now (George Harrison song) Beach Baby; The Best Year of My Life (song) Birth of Rock and Roll; La Bohème (Charles Aznavour song) Bookends (song) The Boys of Summer (song) Bring ...
[8] [9] In his autobiography, Harrison says of writing the song: "I was almost falling asleep. I had the guitar in bed and the melody came fast." [3] In keeping with this description, the mood and melody of "Be Here Now" have a meditative [10] and dreamlike quality. [11] [12] The song is in the musical key of A, with a time signature of 4/4 ...
Sad Songs And Waltzes; Save Your Tears; Send Me a Picture; Shall We Gather; She Always Comes Back To Me; She Is Gone; She Might Call; She's Gone (co-written With Fred Foster) She's Not For You; She's Still Gone (Shirley Nelson) Shelter Of My Arms; Shotgun Willie; Sister's Coming Home; Sit On My Lap; Sitting Here In Limbo (Written by Jimmy Cliff ...
Since they started releasing recordings in 1992, they have published and recorded hundreds of songs on over 50 albums, mostly under their own label, Hillsong Music. Below is a list of songs arranged alphabetically by title. Italicised song titles indicate an instrumental recording. Italicised album names indicate an instrumental album.
"Dixie" is structured into five two-measure groups of alternating verses and refrains, following an AABC pattern. [3]As originally performed, a soloist or small group stepped forward and sang the verses, and the whole company answered at different times; the repeated line "look away" was probably one part sung in unison like this.
The Road Goes Ever On is a song cycle first published in 1967 as a book of sheet music and as an audio recording. The music was written by Donald Swann, and the words are taken from poems in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth writings, especially The Lord of the Rings.