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The song in question, "I Love to Singa", was first written by Harold Arlen and E.Y. Harburg for the 1936 Warner Bros. feature-length film The Singing Kid. It is performed three times in the film: first by Al Jolson and Cab Calloway , then by the Yacht Club Boys and Jolson, and finally again by Calloway and Jolson.
"Wolf Bite" is a song by American electronica project Owl City. The song was released on June 18, 2014, as a promotional single from his fourth extended play, Ultraviolet . [ 3 ] The song reached number 22 on the Christian Rock Songs chart and number 48 on the Dance/Electronic Digital Song Sales chart.
The S.I.G.I.T. (The Super Insurgent Group of Intemperance Talent, often stylized as The SIGIT) is an Indonesian rock band based in Bandung, Indonesia.The band consists of Rektivianto "Rekti" Yoewono (vocals, guitar), Farri Icksan Wibisana (guitar), Aghan Sudrajat (bass), and Absar Lebeh (guitar).
Detourn is the second album by the Indonesian rock band The S.I.G.I.T. It was released nearly seven years after their first, Visible Idea of Perfection, in 2007.Previously, the band was planning to release it in 2012 but had to be postponed because of some reasons.
The song has been described as a positive and optimistic track. [2] According to the sheet music published at Musicnotes.com, by Alfred Music Publishing, the track runs at 120 BPM and is in the key of D flat major. [5] Young and Yuna's range in the song spans from the notes Bb3 to Bb5. [5]
On August 24, 2010, it was announced that Young had penned a new song to serve as the theme for the 2010 animated film, Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole. [4] "To the Sky" was written and produced by Adam Young. [5] He stated that it was an "incredible honor" working on the song for the film.
The song premiered on Owl City's website on May 20, 2011, before it was released digitally on May 23. [2] The following day, the song was serviced to contemporary hit radio. [4] Upon the release of "Deer in the Headlights", Young stated he was excited about the release of the song.
A lyric video of "Verge" was later published on Owl City's VEVO channel on YouTube on May 13, 2015. [2] In an interview with Yahoo Music!, Young explained the meaning of the song; "When I wrote 'Verge' I wanted to capture that moment everyone experiences, that one event in life that signifies the end of an era followed by a new beginning." He ...