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[19] In 2013, an Anglican vicar said that the hymn could be regarded as "obscene" for misrepresenting the teachings of Christ and urging on unquestioning obedience when asked to kill other human beings. [20] "I Vow to Thee, My Country" was voted as the UK's sixth favourite hymn in a 2019 poll by the BBC's Songs of Praise. [21]
The three peaked within the top 20 in the United Kingdom, [5] while the former reached number 20 in the United States [6] and topped the Hot Dance/Pop Songs chart. [7] "Revolving Door" was released alongside the album on February 21, 2025, as its fourth single. [8]
"Sexcrime (Nineteen Eighty-Four)" is a song written and performed by the British duo Eurythmics. It was released as the first single from their album 1984 (For the Love of Big Brother), which served as the soundtrack to the film Nineteen Eighty-Four, an adaptation of the novel of the same name by George Orwell.
The song was written during the group's October–December 1965 tour of the United States and recorded at the conclusion of their fourth North American tour during the Aftermath album sessions, between 3 and 8 December 1965 at RCA Recording Studios in Hollywood, California. Jagger came up with the title first and then wrote the lyrics around it.
It was released in Europe, reaching No. 1 in Sweden on 27 January 1978, and staying at the top for 4 weeks, while in the US (Harvest 4533) has "2-4-6-8" on both sides. It was re-released on Old Gold in 1983 and on EMI in 1987, including a 12" version. [8] The song also reached No. 13 on the Australian Singles Chart in early 1978.
"From a Buick 6" is a song by Bob Dylan from his album Highway 61 Revisited, which was also released as a single on the B-side of "Positively 4th Street". It was recorded on July 30, 1965. It was recorded on July 30, 1965.
ISBN 978-0-951-40070-8. OCLC 24471485. Music and lyrics of songs, with an introduction by the sociologist Huw Beynon. Armstrong, Tommy (1971). Tommy Armstrong Sings. Newcastle upon Tyne: Frank Graham. ISBN 978-0-902-83383-8. Lyrics of 25 songs introduced by Tom Gilfellon, past member of the High Level Ranters band. Lloyd, A. L. (1965).
[5] [6] In August 2019, West's then-wife Kim Kardashian posted an image of a track list for Jesus Is King that showed the song slated for release on it. [7] In the image, the Bible was open to Psalm 57:6, a passage that uses the word "Selah". [8] By September 29, 2019, West had re-recorded certain lyrics for the song. [9]