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West Indian Girl is an American rock band from Los Angeles, California, United States.The band's name comes from a type of lysergic acid (LSD) that was popular in the early 1960s.
Pages in category "Songs written by Laura Veltz" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
Branigan c. 1982. This is a list of songs recorded by American singer and songwriter Laura Branigan.Between 1981 and 1993, Branigan recorded songs for seven studio albums, as well as for several soundtrack releases and various artist albums.
The BBC refused to play teenage tragedy songs like "Tell Laura I Love Her", but, thanks to airplay on Radio Luxembourg, Valance was rewarded with a number 1 hit in September 1960. [ 6 ] [ 11 ] Valance thus became the first Welsh man to reach the top spot – Shirley Bassey being the first Welsh female with " As I Love You " in February 1959.
The Essentials was released in 2002 and was the second greatest-hits collection of singer Laura Branigan that was issued in the United States.Many fans consider this to be superior to the previous compilation, The Best of Branigan, due to the inclusion of singles "Shattered Glass," "Moonlight on Water," "Never in a Million Years" and her introduction of the rock ballad "I Found Someone", all ...
The 4-song EP is a compilation of what Laura describes as songs born from personal moments of prayer that she hopes will lead others into their own conversations with God. [ 9 ] [ 1 ] SHORT FILM: The project is accompanied by a short film by the same title, featuring Laura’s live performances of each song, simply with her voice and keyboard ...
Anime Parallele and Almas Paralelas (English: Parallel Souls) are the fifteenth studio albums by Italian singer Laura Pausini, released on October 27, 2023 by Warner Music and Atlantic Records. [1] The album is primarily in Italian and Spanish, but it also contains parts in Portuguese. [ 2 ]
"Satisfaction" is a song by American singer Laura Branigan, released as the fourth and final single from her third studio album, Self Control (1984). [3] The song's music was written by Bernd Dietrich, Gerd Grabowski and Engelbert Simons, and the English lyrics were written by Mark Spiro and Diane Warren .