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In 1966, with the band Listen, Robert Plant made his recording debut singing lead vocals on a cover version of "You Better Run", which was released as a single by CBS Records. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] In 1966, the N' Betweens, who later became the British rock band Slade , covered the song, which was released as their debut single on Columbia.
BarlowGirl was an American Christian rock and Contemporary Christian Music (CCM) all-female band from Elgin, Illinois.The band was composed of sisters Alyssa (lead vocals, bass guitar, keyboards), Lauren (co-lead vocals, drums) and Rebecca (guitar, backing vocals) Barlow.
The song was produced by Lipsey, McVey and Simm. It received strong reviews from music critics. The track is one of the group's darkest and most haunting singles to date. The lyrics describe escaping from the reality and harshness of the world, possibly an abusive relationship (you never seem to wonder/how much you make me suffer).
"In the Studio" features BarlowGirl touring the Franklin, TN studio where the album was recorded. "Story Behind the Song" explores each of the ten songs on the album. Photo shoot and "Bloopers" Music videos for older songs, "I Need You to Love Me" and "Never Alone", are included. "Grey" is not included on this disc. Love & War: Songs and Stories
A music video for the song was announced on April 27, 2006, [3] and premiered on June 28, 2006, on Yahoo! Music. [4] The music video portrayed the three sisters on city streets for the beginning of the song. After the first chorus they are shown in an old building and outdoors, playing their instruments.
BarlowGirl beat its R&R CHR record the following year with their single "I Need You to Love Me" from their sophomore release, Another Journal Entry. "Clothes" was released for airplay on Radio Disney. [4] "Mirror" peaked at No. 3 on the R&R Christian CHR chart and No. 37 on Billboard Hot Christian Songs. "On My Own" peaked at No. 18 on the AC ...
It is BarlowGirl's second music video. [1] In it, the band is playing in a dimly lit park with scenes of a sad girl dressed in black cutting in. The video was a more simple concept than the other two they shot for "Grey" and "Never Alone" in the same year. It was uploaded on BarlowGirl's YouTube channel [3] and on their record label's channel. [4]
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