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The song's first video first aired on the television network CMT on November 23, 2006. A second video was later made, featuring an acoustic remix of the song and shot in black and white. This version is the one most often played on TV. This second video was directed by Chris Hicky, while Warren P. Sonada directed the original video.
"I'll Wait" is a song by American rock band Van Halen, taken from their sixth studio album, 1984 (1984). It was written by band members Eddie Van Halen , Alex Van Halen , Michael Anthony and David Lee Roth , along with Michael McDonald , [ 2 ] and produced by Ted Templeman .
I'll Wait for You may refer to: I'll Wait for You, a 1941 American drama film "I'll Wait for You" (Joe Nichols song) "I'll Wait for You" (Frankie Avalon song) "I'll Wait for You", a song by the Bicycles from the album Oh No, It's Love (2008)
"Wait For You" is featured on the soundtrack, 'Wangan Midnight The Movie - Special Driving Style.' (湾岸ミッドナイト THE MOVIE - Special Driving Style) The movie itself is a film adaption of the popular Manga and Anime series, Wangan Midnight which was released in theaters across Japan in September 2009. The song appears as the twelfth ...
Beyonce has been married to hip hop mogul Jay-Z, 54, since 2008 and the couple share children Blue Ivy, 12, and Twins Rumi and Sir, six. Cyrus has been in a romance with drummer Maxx Morando, 25 ...
Wait for You" placed on six-year-end Billboard charts for 2007, ranking at number 11 on the Pop 100 Airplay chart and at number 41 on the Billboard Hot 100 Songs chart. [25] "Wait for You" was honored as one of the most performed songs in the ASCAP repertory during 2007; [26] Yamin performed it at the 25th Annual ASCAP Pop Music Awards on April ...
"I'll Wait" is a song by Norwegian DJ Kygo and American singer-songwriter Sasha Sloan. It was released through Sony Music on 3 April 2020 as the third single from Kygo's third studio album Golden Hour. [1] [2] The song was written by Kyrre Gørvell-Dahll, Sasha Sloan and Scott Harris.
Bruno Mars won't be dropping any 24K magic any time soon.. The “Die with a Smile” singer, 39, poked fun at since-denied rumors that he’s in gambling debt in a cheeky post on Instagram on ...