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"Something to Believe In" is a song by American glam metal band Poison, released as the second single from their third studio album, Flesh & Blood (1990). "Something to Believe In" was also released on the Best of Ballads & Blues album in 2003, with alternate lyrics (part 2).
"Something to Believe In", a song by Steve Miller Band from The Joker "Something to Believe In", a song by Van Hunt, Jon McLaughlin, and Jason Mraz from Randy Jackson ...
"Something to Believe In" was nominated for the New York City Music Award, for best video clip, and was only surpassed by Peter Gabriel's "Sledgehammer". [5] The album the song was on took New York City Music Awards best album, the other single track on the album took best single.
Flesh & Blood was voted Best Album in Circus magazine's 1990 Readers' Poll, and the album's second single "Something to Believe In" was voted Best Single. [13] The album yielded three Metal Edge Readers' Choice Awards in 1990: Album of the Year, and "Something to Believe In" for Song of the Year and Best Video. [14]
It contains a new acoustic version with new lyrics of "Something to Believe In" and a new acoustic version of "Stand". Michaels also released his second solo album, Songs of Life , which featured singles "Bittersweet" and "Raine" which featured a music video and was dedicated to his daughter.
On December 4, 2010, Parachute released a viral video on ESPN and ABC for "Something to Believe in". Leading up to the release of The Way It Was Parachute released the singles "Kiss Me Slowly" co-written by Dave Haywood and Charles Kelley of Lady Antebellum , "You and Me" exclusively on iTunes and "Halfway" on Amazon .
"Something to Believe In" is a song by American alternative rock band Young the Giant. It was released on May 10, 2016 as the second single and first official radio single from their third studio album Home of the Strange (2016). [1] It peaked at number 9 on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart.
"Something to Believe In" is a song by Irish group Clannad and American musician Bruce Hornsby. [1] It was the first single released by Clannad from their 1987 album Sirius.A promotional video for the single was directed by Meiert Avis, using the radio edit of the song.