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"Safe from Harm" is the third single and opening track from Blue Lines, the 1991 debut album from British trip hop collective Massive Attack, with vocals by Shara Nelson and Robert Del Naja. It was released in May 1991 by Virgin Records .
Blue Lines is the debut studio album by English electronic music group Massive Attack, [a] released on 8 April 1991 by Wild Bunch and Virgin Records. [1] The recording was led by members Grantley "Daddy G" Marshall, Robert "3D" Del Naja, Adrian "Tricky" Thaws, and Andrew "Mushroom" Vowles, with co-production by Jonny Dollar.
Safe from Harm is the second album by Dusted. Safe From Harm may also refer to: "Safe from Harm" (song), the 1990 EP from Massive Attack; Safe from Harm (Winans), the 2005 single from BeBe Winans (in a duet with Ron Winans)
"Four Walls" / "Paradise Circus" is a collaboration between British electronic music artists Massive Attack and Burial. The single was first released as a limited vinyl edition on 17 October 2011, with pre-orders from 10 October 2011.
The song concludes with Swift going home with a feeling of resignation. She’s not “the one,” but the other person will “find someone.” People drift apart; that doesn’t mean the other ...
Dido worked with her brother on a CD to accompany the children's book he wrote with Jason White, Safe from Harm; the CD is also titled Safe from Harm and the artist is listed as "Dusted". She co-wrote Britney Spears 's worldwide number one hit " I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman ", soundtrack feature track to Spears's first major film debut, and ...
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Verse 1 Things fall apart And time breaks your heart I wasn’t there, but I know She was your girl You showed her the world You fell out of love, and you both let go