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Lyrics and music: Corrinne May [19] Chorus: [20] I want to sing Sing a song for Singapore With every generation there's more to be grateful for So come and sing Sing a song for Singapore You're my brother you're my sister I'm thankful for my Singapore My Singapore Singapore Stand Up for Singapore: 1984 Lyrics and music: Hugh Harrison
Nocturno is the third Indonesian-language studio album by Anggun.The album was released in 1992 under label Harpa Records. The album spawned hit singles such as "Problema Cinta" and "Sentuhan Dewata".
Gonzalo Hermosa (original music & lyrics) " Llorando se fue " (English: They left in tears ) is a Bolivian folk song recorded by Los Kjarkas in 1981 on the album Canto a la mujer de mi pueblo [ 3 ] and released as a B-side of the "Wa ya yay" single in 1982. [ 4 ]
"Yang Hilang" was released as Anggun's final rock single in Indonesia and became another hit on the charts, peaking inside the Top 10 in the Indonesian Airplay Chart. The song's lyrics can be interpreted to her music career which was "lost" for three years before coming back with her debut international album, Snow on the Sahara (1997).
Menjelma is the first studio album from Malaysian pop singer-songwriter Kaer Azami which was released in February 2007 in Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei.The album features 11 tracks altogether including one bonus track ("Kembali Bersama"), which Kaer first recorded it in a compilation album of Akademi Fantasia season 2.
Chrisye stopped playing altogether until the Nasutions invited him to rejoin Gipsy for their new project with Guruh, who offered Chrisye several songs in which he would be lead singer, with lyrics written especially for him. Overcoming his depression, he joined the group as they practised at Guruh's house in Kebayoran Baru, South Jakarta.
Saya" from the film Slumdog Millionaire and the birth of her son in 2009. The song is an organ and drum driven track based on a sample of Suicide 's " Ghost Rider ", therefore crediting Alan Vega and Martin Rev as co-writers, and is considered more aggressive than the other songs of the album.
Lyrics: YMB Saya Tin and Thakins [a] (1930) U Sein Mya Maung (1947) Music: YMB Saya Tin, 1930: Published: 1930 (as Dobama Song) 1947 (as National Anthem) Adopted: 27 June 1936 (by the second conference of Dobama Asiayon) 1 August 1943 (by the State of Burma) 22 September 1947 (by the Constituent Assembly of the Union of Burma) Audio sample