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"Shooting Star" is a song written and performed by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released in 1989 as the tenth and final track on his album Oh Mercy. It was produced by Daniel Lanois . Composition and recording
"Airplanes" was composed by B.o.B, Jeremy "Kinetics" Dussolliet, Tim "One Love" Sommers, DJ Frank E, Alex "da Kid" Grant, and Christine Dominguez.B.o.B wrote his rap verses, while Kinetics & One Love and Christine Dominguez wrote the chorus sung by Paramore lead singer Hayley Williams, and DJ Frank E & Alex da Kid co-produced the music.
The lyrics of "Shooting Star" tell the story of a boy named Johnny, who went on to become a rock star but died after overdosing on whiskey and sleeping pills. [2] [3] The theme was influenced by the deaths of young rock stars as a result of drug addiction, particularly the deaths from overdoses of Jim Morrison, Janis Joplin and possibly Jimi ...
"Shooting Stars" is a song by Australian electronic duo Bag Raiders. The song was originally featured on the band's EP , Turbo Love , which released on October 8, 2008. [ 3 ] The band signed with Modular Recordings in June 2009 and "Shooting Stars" was released in August 2009. [ 1 ]
A 1983 Fender Telecaster made for and owned by Bob Dylan will be up for sale via Julian’s Auctions’ “Celebrating Bob Dylan: The Aronowitz Archive, T Bone Burnett, & More” event at the ...
"Shooting Stars" (Bag Raiders song), 2010 "Shooting Stars" (Dragon song), 1977 "Shooting Star" by The Mamas & the Papas, from the 1971 album People Like Us "Shooting Star", by Lou Reed, from the 1978 album Street Hassle "Shooting Star", by Cross Gene "Shooting Star" by Harry Chapin, from the 1974 album Verities & Balderdash "Shooting Star" by ...
Bob Newhart's death on Thursday sent a ripple effect across Hollywood and beyond from those deeply impacted by his unparalleled humor that transcended generations.Newhart -- who died at his home ...
It was a firm favourite with Vic and Bob's cult following, but confused and unsettled many new fans who had joined them after viewing their more accessible game show spoof, Shooting Stars. With this in mind, it is perhaps ironic that the duo confessed that Bang Bang... was their "first real attempt at making something commercial". [ 2 ]