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"Carry Me" is a song by Norwegian DJ and music producer Kygo, featuring vocals from American singer Julia Michaels. It was released as sixth single from the album Cloud Nine . It was released via digital download on 12 August 2016 by Sony and Ultra .
"Carry Me Home" is a 2015 song by American folk-pop duo the Sweeplings. The song premiered on NPR in July 2015, and was released as part of the album Rise & Fall in August. . The song was later used as the backdrop for the official trailer for the final season of the Netflix series Longmi
In 2008, the album was reissued in the UK, for the local and European distribution, on Landmark label (a division of Entertain Me Europe Ltd.), this time under the title Take the Money and Run. There was a vinyl-only reissue of the original album on Invisible Hands Music in August 2016.
"Carry Me Home" is a song by gospel house/progressive house group Gloworm, fronted by American singer Sedric Johnson. It features vocals by Pauline Taylor and was co-written by Johnson with producer Will Mount. Released as a single in May 1994 by Go!
"Carry Me, Carrie" is the third single by American country rock band Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show, released in 1972. [1] It appeared on the group's second album, Sloppy Seconds. [2] Record World said that "Shel Silverstein provides the material, a driving rhythm item that presents the other side of the 'Lean On Me' idea." [3]
The Seekers' final recording together, "Carry Me", was unveiled by Athol Guy at Durham's state memorial service. Written by Bruce Woodley, the song was completed by Woodley, Potger and Guy adding their vocals and instrumentation to Durham's vocals.
Carry Me may refer to: . Carry Me, a 2013 album by Josh Wilson, or the title song "Carry Me" (song), a 2016 song by Kygo "Carry Me", song by Leæther Strip 2000 "Carry Me", a song by The Jealous Girlfriends from the album The Jealous Girlfriends
NPR had premiered the song "Carry Me Home" the month before, [13] and iTunes later placed the song on its list of the 25 best singer-songwriter tracks of 2015. [11] In February 2016, Billboard premiered the video for "Under Your Spell", which Dean called "a classic tale of good and evil" and the struggle with life's choices. [14]