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"Black Gold" is a 1993 single performed by Minneapolis rock band Soul Asylum. The song was written by Soul Asylum's lead singer Dave Pirner. It was the second single from their album Grave Dancers Union. The music video for the song was directed by American filmmaker Zack Snyder, who also directed the "Somebody to Shove" videoclip.
List of music videos date released Song Release date "Little Fly" July 15, 2011 "Black Gold" January 31, 2012 "Radio Song" March 19, 2012 "Crowned & Kissed" June 29, 2012 "I Can't Help It" July 3, 2012 "We Are America" November 18, 2013 "Good Lava" January 8, 2016 "One" February 25, 2016 "12 Little Spells" October 19, 2018 "To Tide Us Over"
Radio Music Society is the fourth studio album by Esperanza Spalding, which was released through the record label Heads Up International on March 20, 2012. [1] [2] [3 ...
Black Gold (Nina Simone album), 1970; Black Gold (Kutt Calhoun album), 2013; Black Gold: The Best of Soul Asylum; Black Gold: Best of Editors "Black Gold" (song), a 1993 song by Soul Asylum from Grave Dancer's Union "Black Gold", a 1997 song by Millencolin from For Monkeys "Black Gold", a 2005 song by Running Wild from Rogues en Vogue
Black Gold: The Best of Soul Asylum is the second compilation album by Soul Asylum. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It contains 19 of their greatest hits. The title of the album comes from Soul Asylum 's song of the same name, which was a hit single from their 1992 breakthrough album Grave Dancers Union .
Black Gold is a live album by American jazz musician Nina Simone recorded in 1969 at the Philharmonic Hall, New York City. She got a 1971 nomination for a Grammy Award for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance , but lost to Aretha Franklin 's cover of "Don't Play That Song".
The single received the Song of the Year award at the inaugural Ritmo Music Awards in 1999, [13] and was recognized as one of the best-performing songs of the year on the Pop/Ballad field at the ASCAP Latin Awards. [14] "Esperanza" was included on the set list of Iglesias's second world tour—the Cosas del Amor Tour, where he embarked on the ...
Mitchell's tapes consisted of 16 songs, all created by a solo Hendrix armed only with his voice and a Martin acoustic guitar. Near the end of the collection lies an embryonic two-part rendition of his superhero themed funk-rock tune "Astro Man", in which Hendrix sings lines from the 1950s Mighty Mouse cartoon theme and makes humorous references to Superman.