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The song peaked at number 28 on the US Adult R&B Songs chart. [18] At the 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006), the cover was nominated for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance . [ 20 ] Six years after its original release, the song was made available for digital download on August 17, 2010.
[9] [10] The song opens and closes with the sound of the rotors spinning on a Bell UH-1 Iroquois (or "Huey"), a military helicopter which was heavily used during the Vietnam War. The B-side of The Nylon Curtain opens with "She's Right On Time", an uplifting love song, to contrast with the more serious tone of the preceding "Goodnight Saigon ...
For the film's 1982 sequel, La Boum 2, the main song was changed to "Your Eyes", performed by Cook da Books. Because "Reality" has the same key as "Go On Forever" (another song played in the last part of the film, from the La Boum soundtrack and sung by Sanderson and Chantal Curtis), both songs are musically linked at the end of the film.
The single was released to iTunes and Royce da 5'9"'s YouTube Vevo channel on May 3, 2018. Its release was accompanied with a music video. According to Royce, "I knew as soon as I heard the beat, I knew I wanted [Eminem] on there." [1] A remix, featuring American rapper Logic, is included on the bonus track edition of Royce's Book of Ryan ...
2000 Years: The Millennium Concert also marked the first time several songs had to be transposed to lower keys to accommodate Joel's deepening voice. " Only the Good Die Young " (C to B), " Goodnight Saigon " (C to B), " I Go To Extremes " (C to B), and " The River of Dreams " (G to F#) are a semitone lower.
The most successful version of the song was performed by Kathy Linden. It reached #7 on the Billboard pop chart in 1958. [1] The song was featured on her 1958 album, That Certain Boy. [2] The song features the Joe Leahy Orchestra. [3] The single ranked #90 on Billboard's Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1958. [4]
Jerry Jones and Billy Bob Thornton as Tommy Norris in season 1, episode 9 of Landman streaming on Paramount+. Photo credit: Emerson Miller/Paramount+.
"Reality" is a song by Belgian DJ and record producer Lost Frequencies, it was written by Felix de Laet, Janieck van de Polder, and Radboud Miedema. [1] It became available for digital download on 18 May 2015. [ 2 ]