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"Underwater World" is from the band's US-breakthrough album Two Steps From The Move, and was released as a single and as an EP in August 1984 in Finland and in November in the UK. "Underwater World" was chosen as the "Single of the Week" in the September 8, 1984 issue of the UK's Sounds magazine, ahead of songs like " Pride (In the Name of Love ...
"No More Love" is a song by the band God Lives Underwater. It was originally released on their self-titled EP album God Lives Underwater in 1995, resulting in significant airplay. The song was featured in the 1995 movie Johnny Mnemonic .
Up Off the Floor (stylized as up off the floor) is the third and final studio album by God Lives Underwater. The album was originally recorded in 2000 but due to various problems, the album was shelved until Locomotive Records (owned by Megaforce Records ) picked it up.
Maybe we’ll play a couple of new songs, but we’ll keep it more intimate. I feel like — God, people have got to be sick of me. I’ve toured everywhere like 300 times.
On 24 June 1994, it became the fifth album in rock history to reach number one more than a year after release. [24] At the end of 1995, it ranked as the 50th best selling album in Australia. [ 25 ] It reached number 18 on the US Billboard 200 albums chart and stayed on this chart for 136 weeks; [ 26 ] the album sold six million copies worldwide.
"Jingle Bell Rock" does sound more like subsequent songs credited to either Helms or Garland than it does "Unsuspecting Heart," an old-fashioned, pre-rock pop number released by Terri Stevens in ...
"When I'm Up (I Can't Get Down)" is a song written by English folk rock group Oysterband and later made famous in Canada by Newfoundland folk rock band Great Big Sea. It first appeared as track 1 on Oysterband's 1993 album Holy Bandits .
Before the song’s second verse, Swift asked, “I was wondering, I wanna do the thing, can I do it?” Carpenter agreed as Swift started singing, “I’m working late ‘cause I’m a singer.”