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The original version of the song refers to Thatcher, "Er gwaetha hen Fagi a'i chriw" ('Despite old Maggie and her crew'). [13] Following Thatcher's ordered closure of Welsh and other British mines, fewer than 40% of Welsh households were headed by someone in full-time employment by 1986 and "two-thirds of Welsh miners would become redundant".
In 1985, Perry was one of 21 singers on the USA for Africa all-star benefit song "We Are the World". He also recorded a song, "If Only For the Moment, Girl" for the We Are the World album. This song was added to the reissue of his album Street Talk. Also during this period, Perry worked with the Irish folk-rock group Clannad on their 1987 album ...
This song had been written as a throwaway song for a minor character, but Yvonne De Carlo was a high-profile name in the cast, and the creative team felt she deserved a more substantial song. The librettist James Goldman suggested it should be a song about survival that said 'I'm still here.' Sondheim borrowed the phrase for the song title. [2]
The song climbed and entered the top thirty of the chart the week of July 29, 2003, at number 28, where the song peaked. The song spent 16 weeks on the chart. After being released as a CD single, "You're Still Here" debuted on the Hot Country Singles Sales chart the week of June 28, 2003, at number seven and peaked at number six the following week.
"I'm Still Here (Jim's Theme)" is a song written by the Goo Goo Dolls frontman John Rzeznik for the Disney film Treasure Planet. The song was released by Rzeznik as a solo track, which is autobiographical, loosely inspired by Rzeznik’s own life growing up in Buffalo, New York. It was a moderately successful pop hit.
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The film portrays the Paivas’ idyllic family life by Ipanema beach in Rio de Janeiro in the early ‘70s, while, in the background, military police cracks down on leftist guerrilla groups ...
"Still the One" was the only song recorded during this particular session. [22] "Still the One" was released as a single by MCA Records in October 1977. [23] The song spent 12 weeks on the Billboard Hot Country Singles before reaching number 11 in June 1977. [24] The song was among Anderson's final major hits as a recording artist.