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The show was originally broadcast on November 9, 2008, on Channel 8, with the show having a timeslot of 7pm on the weekends, with it being dubbed in Mandarin Chinese, as it is prohibited in Singapore to broadcast in Chinese dialects. Love's timeslot was extended to the weekdays, making it a daily series.
Wu listened to 1970s English-language rock music such as Led Zeppelin and Jimi Hendrix in his formative years and has said he felt it unusual for a Taiwanese person to play the guitar. [7] Prior to Wu Bai & China Blue's achieving widespread popularity in Taiwan in the mid-1990s, guitar-oriented rock music was unusual in the country's domestic ...
Growing Pains ("As Long As We Got Each Other") – lyrics by John Bettis and Steve Dorff B. J. Thomas (season 1 solo) with Jennifer Warnes (seasons 2–7) and Dusty Springfield (season 4), Joe Chemay, Jim Haas, Jon Joyce and George Merrill (season 6, part of 7, and the series finale)
[8] [9] "&Burn" and "Lovely" were collaborations with Vince Staples and Khalid, respectively. Eilish's songs have also appeared on soundtracks —"Ocean Eyes" on Everything, Everything (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (2017), " Bored " on 13 Reasons Why (A Netflix Original Series Soundtrack) (2017), and "Lovely" on 13 Reasons Why: Season 2 ...
The L Word Season 2 CD is the second soundtrack album from the show The L Word. It features the songs that appeared in its second season plus the theme song of the show's opening credits and a duet of the actress and singer Pam Grier (who stars in the show as Kit Porter ) and the theme song authors Betty .
The song debuted in the series on April 5, 24 days before the official release. [7] It was released on CD in three editions; a regular one with only the three tracks "Uso", the B-side "Higasa" (日傘) and a live recording of "Yuukan Collection", and two limited editions that include a different DVD each.
This is the list of works by Ramin Djawadi, an Iranian-German composer and music producer. Djawadi has composed and produced over one hundred soundtracks and film scores for both film and TV. He is best known for the score of HBO's series, Game of Thrones, along with other shows like Prison Break, Person of Interest and Westworld.
The word 'charadio' (ラジオ, kyarajio) is a blend of the words 'character' (キャラクタ, kyarakuta) and 'radio' (ラジオ, rajio), referring to a radio drama while being in-character. While the word blends smoothly in Japanese because of the single pronunciation of the 'a' sound, it gets mangled in English.