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"18 and Life" is a song by American heavy metal band Skid Row. It was released in June 1989 as the second single from their self-titled debut album . The power ballad [ 2 ] is the band's biggest hit, reaching No. 4 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and No. 11 on the Billboard Album Rock Tracks chart.
}} "Life to Go" is a country music song written by George Jones, performed by Stonewall Jackson, and released in 1958 on the Columbia label (catalog no. 4–41257). The lyrics are told from the point of view of a man who has served 18 years in prison and still has "life to go".
"I'm Eighteen" is a song by American rock band Alice Cooper, first released as a single in November 1970 backed with "Is It My Body". It was the band's first top-forty success—peaking at number 21—and convinced Warner Bros. that Alice Cooper had the commercial potential to release an album.
The song is a look at biographical milestones in the male narrator's life, focusing particularly on those occurring at the age of sixteen, eighteen, twenty-one and twenty-five. [1] In each verse, the narrator is at a certain point in his life, wishing to be slightly older. [ 2 ]
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A dark, aggressive song whose distorted guitar riff is in E minor scale, "I'm Eighteen" was the band's first to hit global audience. In raspy vocals against arpeggiated guitar backing, the lyrics describe the existential anguish of being at the cusp of adulthood, decrying in each verse being "in the middle" of something, such as "life" or "doubt".
XVIII (18 in Roman numerals) is the seventh studio album by Eighteen Visions.It was released on June 2, 2017. It is the band's first album in 11 years, following its breakup in 2007. [5]
The Best of Eighteen Visions is the third full-length album by American metalcore band Eighteen Visions. It was released on compact disc and compact cassette on June 12, 2001, through American record label Trustkill Records , and on 12-inch vinyl through Belgian record label Sobermind Records.