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"Murder Song (5, 4, 3, 2, 1)" is a song by Norwegian singer-songwriter Aurora for her debut studio album, All My Demons Greeting Me as a Friend (2016). It was released on 25 August 2015, through Decca, as the third single from the album.
"Murder" is the eighth single by British band New Order. Released on the Belgian Factory Benelux label in 1984, it is an instrumental piece that contains samples of dialogue from the films 2001: A Space Odyssey and Caligula. It was recorded in winter 1982 during the sessions for the band's second album Power, Corruption & Lies.
This is a list of songs about or referencing killers. The songs are divided into groups by the last name of the killer the song is about or mentions. This is a dynamic list of songs and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
American Murder Song (sometimes abbreviated AMS) is an American musical act founded in 2016 by cult film composers and performers Terrance Zdunich and Saar Hendelman. The project uses the murder ballad genre to explore American history, especially 19th-century America.
The Executioner's Last Songs [14] 2003: The Handsome Family: Smothered and Covered: 2005: Okkervil River: Black Sheep Boy [15] 2005: Sweetwater: The Ballads [16] 2005: Roger Alan Wade: All Likkered Up [17] 2006: The Singing Hall Sisters: Searching for the Wrong-Eyed Jesus [18] 2008: Rachel Brooke: Rachel Brooke [19] 2009: The Fox Hunt: America ...
The song was inspired by the videotaped confession to police that Robert Chambers made the morning after the death of Jennifer Levin. [3] It is a part of the Killers' alleged "Murder Trilogy", three songs detailing the murder of a girl named Jenny, [4] the other two being "Midnight Show" and "Leave the Bourbon on the Shelf".
The 16-year-old saw the man walking on the sidewalk and “decided to run him over,” police said.
The song was released unexpectedly on March 27, 2020, on Dylan's YouTube channel. [26] The video consists of the song playing in its entirety accompanied by the still image of a cropped, black-and-white photograph of Kennedy that had originally been taken by Louis Fabian Bachrach Jr.; the background behind Kennedy was tinted in sepia. [27]