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"That Means a Lot" is a song written mainly by Paul McCartney, and credited to Lennon–McCartney. It was released in 1965 by P.J. Proby. Proby's version reached #24 on the NME chart. [1] Prior to the release by Proby, the Beatles recorded a version that was intended for the Help! film and soundtrack album. [2]
"Blinding Lights" is a song by the Canadian singer-songwriter the Weeknd, from his fourth studio album, After Hours (2020). The song was released through XO and Republic Records on November 29, 2019, as the album's second single. The Weeknd wrote the song with Max Martin, Oscar Holter, Belly, and DaHeala, with
Blink-182 [a] is an American rock band formed in Poway, California, in 1992.Their current and best-known line-up consists of bassist and vocalist Mark Hoppus, guitarist and vocalist Tom DeLonge, and drummer Travis Barker.
Enema of the State is the third studio album by American rock band Blink-182, released on June 1, 1999, by MCA Records.After a long series of performances at various clubs and festivals and several indie recordings throughout the 1990s, Blink-182 first achieved popularity on the Warped Tour and in Australia following the release of their second album Dude Ranch (1997) and its rock radio hit ...
The American rock band Blink-182 has recorded songs for nine studio albums, as well as numerous extended plays. This list comprises the band's recorded catalog, as well as live renditions, early demo tracks, and recorded appearances on other albums.
Blink, a neo-noir thriller film starring Madeleine Stowe and Aidan Quin about a blind musician; Blink, an American horror short film starring Sophie Thatcher; Blink (2024 American film), an American documentary about genetic blindness
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The song revolves around longing in a relationship, set to a rain-drenched soundscape. [2] The original version of "Down" ran over six minutes long, and contained a drum and bass breakdown from drummer Travis Barker. [3] Rumors circulated following the song's release that DeLonge penned the track on experiences with a previous girlfriend. [2]