Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
"The Best Thing" is the second single off Relient K's fifth studio album, Five Score and Seven Years Ago. The band's manager announced it on their messageboard on March 17, 2007, along with Capitol Records announcing it on several websites. [1] The song was performed on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno on April 12, 2007.
According to lead singer, Matt Thiessen, the album was created with a "Five" theme, as it is the band's fifth album, and for the first time Relient K has five members on an album. The "Seven Years Ago" links with the fact that the group's first album was created seven years prior to the release of this album, making for five albums in seven years.
Relient K toured alongside Switchfoot on the Looking for America tour from September 17, 2016, to November 26, 2016. [92] Relient K announced beginning on January 21, 2017, that they would embark on a second tour with Switchfoot, the Still Looking For America 2our covering Western U.S. and Canada. [93] [94]
The pop-punk band Relient K released this song back in 2002. Concerned with what might happen if Santa was forced to hitchhike instead of taking his sleigh, the song definitely taps into the light ...
The Best Thing may refer to: "The Best Thing" (Adam Rickitt song), 2000 "The Best Thing" (Boom Crash Opera song), 1989 "The Best Thing" (Ivy song), 1997 "The Best Thing" (Relient K song), 2007 "The Best Thing" (Savage Garden song), 2001 "The Best Thing", a song by Carly Simon from Carly Simon, 1971 "Best Thing", a song by Styx, 1972
"Must Have Done Something Right" is the lead single from Relient K's fifth album, Five Score and Seven Years Ago. The song was officially released to radio in January 2007, along with the music video, which was shot in December 2006 and released on February 6, 2007. The song was released to iTunes on November 28. [1]
Relient K is the debut studio album by American rock band Relient K.Many of the tracks are newer versions of those found on their 1998 demo All Work & No Play.Typical of early Relient K albums, the lyrics use pop culture references for teaching and to illustrate Biblical principles. [5]
— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) July 11, 2015 10. When helped a fan who wanted to "finally give up" by showing how many wonderful, inspiring things we would miss out on by giving up on life.