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"Don't Be Afraid" is a song by American singer Aaron Hall. It was produced by Hank Shocklee and Gary G-Wiz. It was one of the singles taken from the soundtrack for the 1992 film Juice starring 2Pac. The song's drum loop is sampled from Sing a Simple Song by Sly and the Family Stone.
"Don't Be Afraid" closes the album. The song had an earlier genesis than other songs on the album, as it was originally one of the demos Scholz worked on before getting a record contract. [14] [21] Grein stated that it "comes to a crashing, concert-like crescendo", specifically citing Hashian's drumming. [9]
The song was on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for 20 weeks, reaching number 12 for the weeks of November 6 and November 13, 1976. [17] It was the band's highest-charting U.S. song and helped Agents of Fortune reach number 29 on the Billboard 200. [18] "(Don't Fear) The Reaper" charted even higher in Canada, peaking at number 7. [19]
'Breathe in the air / Don't be afraid to care' – that's the opening couplet. Well, yeah, I can cop that, but it's kind of simplistic stuff." [3] The song is slow-paced and rich in texture, and features Gilmour playing the electric guitar with a Uni-Vibe and lap steel guitar with a volume pedal and several overdubs. [4]
"Hmm, hmmm, what ho sed de t'ing wid de t'ree bonce. Don't meddle wid t'ings you don't understand", followed by a belch. Found between the songs "The Trooper" and "Still Life", on Piece of Mind. It is an inebriated Nicko McBrain (the drummer) doing his "famous" impression of Idi Amin.
Don't Be Afraid of the Dark, released in 1988, is American blues musician Robert Cray's follow-up to Strong Persuader. It was unable to match the mainstream success of Strong Persuader , peaking at number 32 on the Billboard 200 and staying on the chart for 60 weeks.
But I don’t want it. No. I can’t want it anymore. Something has changed within me. Something is not the same. I’m through with playing by the rules of someone else’s game. Too late for ...
Love Is Simple is the third studio album by experimental rock band Akron/Family.It was released on September 18, 2007, on Young God Records. [1]The band referred to the album as "the completion of [their] first cycle... both a love letter to the past and a launching pad into the future.