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The song plays when Annie arrives in Israel in the third season of Covert Affairs. The song was used for Life Vest Inside's Kindness Boomerang, a short film featuring good works and kindness. [6] The song was used by SportTV on its coverage of the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The Maccabeats made an a cappella cover of the song in 2010.
"One Day" is the third single from New Zealand band Opshop's second studio album, Second Hand Planet. The song won the 2008 APRA Silver Scroll for Song of the Year. [1] [2]The video features New Zealand singer Dianne Swann, previously in the bands Everything That Flies, When The Cat's Away and currently performing with Brett Adams as The Bads.
"One Day" is a single by Iranian singer Arash featuring Swedish singer Helena. The song was released on 12 March 2014. The song was released on 12 March 2014. Track listing
"One Day" is a song by Filipino pop and R&B recording artist Charice, now known as Jake Zyrus. The song was co-written and co-produced by American recording artist Nick Jonas . [ 1 ] The song was released for digital download on April 19, 2011.
Stott went on to make the music video for I Am Kloot's single "Proof" (a nearly three minute long take of British actor Christopher Eccleston), and "From Your Favourite Sky", both from the same album. Both "Life in a Day" and "From Your Favourite Sky" videos are available on I Am Kloot's Gods and Monsters DVD (2005).
The worldwide music video release followed by 24 hours the audio debut of the “Karma” remix. It appears on two new deluxe editions of the “Midnights” album.
Man on the Moon (song) Marcella (song) Mein Teil; Mercy (Madame Monsieur song) Misery (Maroon 5 song) Mississippi Goddam; Misty Mountain Hop; Monterey (Eric Burdon and the Animals song) Monty Got a Raw Deal; More Love (Smokey Robinson and the Miracles song) Mother Russia (Renaissance song) Mothers of the Disappeared; My Way (Calvin Harris song)
"One Day in Your Life" is a song by Canadian rock group 54-40. It was released as a single released from the band's 1987 album, Show Me. It was the band's first song to chart on Canada's singles Chart, peaking at No. 90 on the RPM chart in May, 1988. [1] It is considered to be one of the band's signature songs.