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Quest for Camelot was released by Warner Bros. under their Family Entertainment label on May 15, 1998 in the United States and Canada. It received mixed reviews [ 6 ] and was a commercial failure , grossing $38.1 million against a $40 million budget. [ 7 ]
“I Stand Alone”, by Steve Perry from the movie Quest for Camelot and the album Greatest Hits + Five Unreleased; I Stand Alone (Al Kooper album), a 1968 album by Al Kooper; I Stand Alone (Ramblin' Jack Elliott album), a 2006 album by Ramblin' Jack Elliott "I Stand Alone" (Godsmack song), the title of a song by Godsmack
Also in 1998, Perry recorded two songs for the Warner Bros. film Quest for Camelot, which can be found on the motion picture's soundtrack. During an episode of VH1 's Behind the Music in 2001, Perry stated that he "never really felt like [he] was part of the band".
After last week's expedition into the dark Dark Age of Camelot, the Game Archaeologist uncovered the mightiest weapon of them all: the Hammer of Nostalgia. The hammer may be battle-worn, but it ...
The song was released as a single from the Quest for Camelot soundtrack and Rimes's album Sittin' on Top of the World on March 24, 1998. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In most parts of the world, "Looking Through Your Eyes" was released as a double A-side with " Commitment ".
Traces is the third solo studio album by the American singer and songwriter Steve Perry.It was released on October 5, 2018, by Fantasy Records. [1] It was his first solo album in 24 years, after For the Love of Strange Medicine in 1994, his first appearance on a studio album since his last appearance with Journey on their 1996 album Trial by Fire and his first release of new music since his ...
May 14: The first episode of Celebrity Deathmatch is broadcast. [citation needed]May 15: Quest for Camelot is released. [citation needed]May 28: American voice actor Phil Hartman (voice of Troy McClure and Lionel Hutz in The Simpsons) is murdered by his wife who was under the influence of drugs, and committed suicide afterward.
Perry is a native of the Deep South. His residences have included Louisiana, California, Washington, and Oregon. Prior to working full-time as a freelance writer, he worked as a swimming instructor, lifeguard, assembler of toys, a clerk in a hotel gift shop and car rental agency, aluminum salesman, martial art instructor, private detective, and nurse.