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"Adam's Song" is a song recorded by the American rock band Blink-182 for their third studio album, Enema of the State (1999). It was released as the third and final single from Enema of the State in March 2000, through MCA Records .
The 1980s ushered in a more angsty era of music, and this song was a perfect example. ... but the foursome held the Billboard Hot 100's No. 1 position for a full 11 weeks in the summer of 1994 ...
The resulting version was first recorded as a home demo in Putney in July 1977, and a full band demo was recorded at Decca Studios in August 1978. [citation needed] The version on the Antmusic B-side was recorded in 1980 during sessions for the Kings album at Rockfield Studios. The song has been a frequent feature of Ant's live setlists both ...
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"The Anthem" is a worship song by Australian contemporary worship band Planetshakers. It was released on December 15, 2012, as the single from their 2013 live album Limitless . [ 2 ] The song also appeared on Planetshakers Kids' 2013 album Nothing Is Impossible , [ 3 ] on the 2014 album Nada Es Imposible [ 4 ] and it also appears in the album ...
The song ends with the gut punch of a revised closing line, replacing the words written by amateur poet and slave owner Francis Scott Key, "O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave ...
On the surface it tells of the mournful memory of a friend of Browne's, Adam Saylor, who died in 1968, possibly by suicide. Wordplay and themes in the lyrics make allusions to mankind and Browne's place in this lost mankind, playing off of the name "Adam" and its religious connotations, and the use of candle as a metaphor for life's journey: "Now the story's told that Adam jumped, but I'm ...
Adam Sandler played “The Thanksgiving Song” for the first time during a 1992 episode of Saturday Night Live He later included the song on his 1993 debut album, They're All Gonna Laugh at You ...