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"Somewhere Only We Know" is a song composed and performed by English alternative rock band Keane, officially released as the first single from their debut album, Hopes and Fears (2004). The single peaked at number three on the UK Singles Chart during its first week of sales, becoming the band's signature song and biggest hit single to date.
The album takes its name from the lyrics of the song "Snowed Under", released as a B-side on the single for "Somewhere Only We Know". [ citation needed ] The relevant section of the lyrics reads: "You've been looking everywhere for someone to understand your hopes and fears."
The ukulele (/ ˌ juː k ə ˈ l eɪ l i / ooh-kə-LAY-lee; from Hawaiian: ʻukulele [ˈʔukuˈlɛlɛ]), also called a uke, is a member of the lute family of instruments of Portuguese origin and popularized in Hawaii. It generally employs four nylon strings. [1] [2] [3] The tone and volume of the instrument vary with size and construction ...
"Somewhere Only We Know" (with Adam Melchor) Keane "Jewel" (with Adam Melchor) Adam Melchor "Leave Fast" Sam Fender "I Love You More" Son of Cloud "Blackbird" The Beatles 2020 "Man From the Magazine" Haim "Make Out in My Car" Moses Sumney/Sufjan Stevens "Spooky Scary" Andrew Gold "Insecurity Mashup 2" (Cool Girl, Swap Places, Pretending, Games)
Sugano went 15-3 with a 1.67 ERA last season, walking only 16 batters in 156 2/3 innings. Orioles sign veteran RHP Tomoyuki Sugano to a $13M, 1-year contract after his MVP season in Japan Skip to ...
The judge "wrote an opinion that is knowingly unlawful, goes against our Constitution, and, if allowed to stand, would be the end of the Presidency as we know it," Trump wrote in his post.
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The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain (UOGB) was formed in London in 1985 when the multi-instrumentalist and musicologist George Hinchliffe gave his friend the post-punk singer Kitty Lux a ukulele for her birthday, after she had expressed an interest in learning more about harmony.