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In 2006, Novaspace released their third album called DJ Edition which was a collection of their previous singles in a reworked format, including one new track called "Send Me an Angel" (cover version of Real Life's hit song). It also featured a DVD containing music videos to all the previous singles.
"Send Me an Angel" is a 1983 song by Australian band Real Life. The song was released in May 1983 as the band's debut single from their debut studio album Heartland. The song peaked in the top 10 in Australia and is the band's best-known song. This version peaked in early 1984 in the US at No. 29 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. [5]
Tomas Mureika from AllMusic called Heartland "One of the strongest -- and most unappreciated -- albums of the new wave era" and singled out "Catch Me I'm Falling" as the best track on the album. Mureika said "The title track is a stirring, brooding anthem, worthy of U2 's powerful early new wave days, complete with wailing guitar solo.
In 2001, Zeromancer released the album Eurotrash, which featured a cover version of the song "Send Me an Angel" by Australian band Real Life, the original having been a major hit in 1983. A music video was created for the song "Dr Online".
In addition to another new recording (and two remixes) of "Send Me an Angel", the album also includes cover versions of twelve other 1980s new wave classics by acts such as Depeche Mode, The Cure, Eurythmics, Tears for Fears, and Gary Numan. After another lengthy hiatus, Sterry resurrected Real Life again in 2020 with a new studio album, Sirens.
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That same year, the song "Wind of Change" reached No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 [9] and "Send Me an Angel" reached No. 44 on the same chart. [9] It also has the only Scorpions track to credit bassist Francis Buchholz as a writer, "Kicks After Six".
"Lord, Send Me an Angel" is a song by Blind Willie McTell of which two versions were recorded on September 19, 1933 in New York City, with Curley Weaver on second guitar. Accompanied by his wife, Kate , McTell re-recorded it as " Ticket Agent Blues " in 1935, albeit with some alternate verses.