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"Paradise" is about the devastating impact of surface mining for coal, whereby the top layers of soil are blasted off with dynamite or dug away with steam shovels to reach a coal seam below, in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky, the home county of Prine's parents. [1] The song references coal mining corporation Peabody Energy and the former coal ...
Varisu is the soundtrack album composed by S. Thaman for the Tamil-language film of the same name, directed by Vamshi Paidipally starring Vijay.The album consisted of five songs written by Vivek in Tamil, Ramajogayya Sastry for the Telugu dubbed version Vaarasudu and Nishant Singh, Raqueeb Alam and Vaibhav Joshi for the Hindi dubbed version.
Merle Travis was born and raised in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky, a place which would inspire many of his original songs. (This is the same coal mining county mentioned in the John Prine's song "Paradise".) He became interested in the guitar early in life and first played one made by his brother.
"Sixteen Tons" is a song written by Merle Travis about a coal miner, based on life in the mines of Muhlenberg County, Kentucky. [2] Travis first recorded the song at the Radio Recorders Studio B in Hollywood, California, on August 8, 1946. Cliffie Stone played bass on the recording.
Ranjithame (transl. 'Pleasant') is a 2023 Indian Tamil-language television series directed by M. Iniyan Dinesh [2] and produced by Vikatan Televistas. [3] The show stars Shiv Sathish, Manishajith and Roopa Sree [ 4 ] in lead role.
In his first collaboration with Vijay, the music is composed by Thaman S. [64] The album consists of five songs. [65] The first single "Ranjithame" was released on 5 November 2022, [66] the second single "Thee Thalapathy" on 4 December, [67] and the third single "Soul of Varisu" on 20 December. [68] The audio launch was held on 24 December. [69]
M. M. Manasi is an Indian playback singer trained in Hindustani vocals and also dubbing artist. She has sung more than 170 songs in Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Hindi, and English. [1]
The Everly Brothers experienced a decline in popularity in the United States in the 1960s due to changing tastes in popular music, long-simmering disputes with Acuff-Rose Music CEO Wesley Rose, and increased drug use by the brothers. However, the duo continued to release hit singles in the U.K. and Canada and had many successful tours in the 1960s.