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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".
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.
We're Here Because We're Here may refer to: We're Here Because We're Here, by the band Anathema; We're Here Because We're Here (art event), commemorating the 100th anniversary of the first day of the Battle of the Somme, on 1 July 2016 "We're Here Because We're Here", song sung in the World War I trenches to the tune of "Auld Lang Syne".
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]
"Wish You Were Here" is a song by Australian singer–songwriter Delta Goodrem. It was sent to Australian radio on 4 October 2012, and was released digitally on 12 October 2012 and as a CD single on 19 October 2012. The song is the third single released from Goodrem's fourth studio album Child of the Universe.
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 ...
As of February 2017, there were more than 400 hours of content uploaded to YouTube each minute, and one billion hours of content being watched on YouTube every day. As of October 2020 [update] , YouTube is the second-most popular website in the world, behind Google , according to Alexa Internet . [ 1 ]
The albums' packaging, designed by Yoshiki Usa, includes the song lyrics and the illustrations featured in Supercell Works 3. Excluding the final track "We're Still Here", each song is given an illustration by one of four artists, three of whom are members of Supercell. [13] These illustrators are listed below with the track listing.