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"Cover Me in Sunshine" is a song by American singer and songwriter Pink and her daughter Willow Sage Hart. It was written by Amy Allen and Mozella with production by A Strut (Ludwig Söderberg). The song debuted via video-sharing social media platform TikTok on February 8, while the full version was released on February 12, 2021, as a single ...
On February 12, 2021, Pink released the song "Cover Me in Sunshine", a duet with her daughter Willow Sage Hart. [146] On April 9, 2021, she released the song "Anywhere Away from Here", a duet with Rag'n'Bone Man. On April 29, she announced a live album, All I Know So Far: Setlist, which was released on May 21. The album contains the live ...
"Trouble" was written by Pink and musician Tim Armstrong. [5] Armstrong had originally written the song for his own band Rancid's 2003 album, Indestructible; however, the song failed to make the final cut, so when asked to work with Pink after she had toured with his side project, the Transplants, he brought the song to her attention, and it was partially re-written with her. [6]
Pink and Willow are the cutest twosome around! The 41-year-old singer and her 9-year-old daughter teamed up for a heartwarming duet titled "Cover Me in Sunshine." The mother-daughter duo dropped ...
Pink’s 11-year-old daughter, Willow, continues to follow in her mama’s musical footsteps.
All I Know So Far: Setlist is the second live album [2] [1] by American singer Pink, and soundtrack to the documentary film Pink: All I Know So Far. It was released on May 21, 2021, by RCA Records . Track listing
While performing “Don’t Let Me Get Me,” Pink changed the original lyrics. The original line is: “Tired of being compared to damn Britney Spears / She’s so pretty / That just ain’t me.”
"All I Know So Far" is based on Pink's life and career and was envisioned as an advice-filled love letter to her daughter. [2] It was announced on April 29, 2021, as the title track to her Amazon documentary and the second single from the associated soundtrack following "Cover Me in Sunshine". [3]