Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
"August" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift from her eighth studio album, Folklore (2020). Swift and Jack Antonoff wrote the song, and the two produced it with Joe Alwyn. [b] "August" is a ballad that combines dream pop, guitar pop, and soft rock. It features a dense reverb and an orchestration of strings and keyboards ...
August is the tenth solo studio album by the English rock musician Eric Clapton, released in 1986 by Duck Records/Warner Bros. Records. Described as a "hard R&B" album, it was primarily produced by Phil Collins , in association with longtime Clapton associate Tom Dowd .
Looks Like Rain is a 1969 concept album by singer-songwriter Mickey Newbury.After recording his debut album with RCA, Newbury was dissatisfied with the resulting album and left RCA to pursue a style closer to his tastes.
For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us
"Red Rain" is the first track on English rock musician Peter Gabriel's fifth solo studio album So (1986). In the United States, it was initially only released as a promotional single and reached number three on Billboard magazine's Mainstream Rock chart in June 1986, where it stayed for three weeks between July and August. [3]
"Raise It Up," a stirring anthem from August Rush (2007), is a blend of soul, gospel, and youthful exuberance, crafted by Jamal Joseph, Charles Mack, and Tevin Thomas. Performed by Jamia Simone Nash and Impact Repertory Theatre, it serves as a pivotal moment in the film, drawing the protagonist, August Rush, to a Harlem church where his musical ...
"Midsummer Madness" is a song by musical collective 88rising, featuring Japanese singer Joji, Indonesian rapper Rich Brian, Chinese hip hop group Higher Brothers, and American singer August 08. The single was released on 7 June 2018 by 88rising Records and 12Tone Music Group as the debut single from their album, Head in the Clouds .
In her song “Bad Blood,” she sends a vindictive message to an ex-friend who “made a really deep cut.” The song originally debuted on Swift’s 2014 album, “1989.”