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"Love Song" is a song written and recorded by Canadian band Sky for their 1999 album Piece of Paradise. It was Sky's most successful single, climbing to number one on the Canadian RPM Top Singles chart. It also peaked at number 38 on the US Billboard Mainstream Top 40, becoming the band's only single to appear on any Billboard chart.
The music video for "Sky" was directed by Shae Sterling. The music video premiered both on YouTube and music request show, Four Live at 5.25pm November 20, 2012. The video features the band performing on a spaceship on a journey through space, while dancing with their lovers. The video was shot using the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH3 camera. [1]
The song was used in the trailer for The Wild Robot, and was officially released as a single on August 28. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Morris was invited to the film premiere at TIFF alongside the voice cast members of the film, where she talked about her involvement in the movie soundtrack, including her two original songs made for the film, "Kiss the Sky ...
The video for "Love at First Sight" opens with a view of a sky of geometric shapes moving. It pans down to a staircase that is being digitally added on and has Minogue walking down. As Minogue dances to the song, the camera turns in several directions to show the room layout; the chorus features backup dancers on a top stand. [ 41 ]
"When I Look to the Sky" is a song by the American rock band Train, for their third studio album My Private Nation. The song was featured in the trailer for the 2004 film Jersey Girl . Music video
The album track, "Need a Little Taste of Love", was later covered by The Doobie Brothers, while their version of "Hello It's Me" was covered by neo soul duo Groove Theory and was partially interpolated in Whitney Houston's single, "One of Those Days". Another track, "Ain't I Been Good to You", would be sampled by UGK on the track "One Day".
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[1] According to Browne biographer Rich Wiseman, "the sky serves as the album's most striking symbol of death/salvation." [1] [5] Holden similarly stated that the sky is "the album’s symbol for escape, salvation and death." [4] Both Bego and Wiseman have suggested that the song is about Browne's relationship with singer Joni Mitchell. [1] [3] [5]