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Raise Up the Tent is the fifth studio album by Tea Leaf Green. Released on July 22, 2008 by Surfdog Records, [ citation needed ] it was produced by Camper Van Beethoven founder and Cracker cofounder, David Lowery .
The song is notable for its hard rock sound and lyrics that use biblical images to explain the relationship between a father and son (symbolised as Adam and his son, Cain). Springsteen calls this song "emotionally autobiographical." The bitter but loving relationship between the father and son is similar to Springsteen's with his own father ...
A music video to accompany the release of "Play That Song" was first released onto YouTube on November 18, 2016. [1] It shows Monahan dancing through Los Angeles on a warm sunny day, accompanied by many friendly strangers. At one point, Monahan dances on a large piano keyboard, evoking a scene from Big. [2] The video was shot at Los Angeles ...
"Rise & Fall" is a song by British singer Craig David. It was written for his second studio album, Slicker Than Your Average (2002), while production was helmed by duo Soulshock and Karlin. The song, a collaboration with fellow British musician Sting, is based on a sample of the song "Shape of My Heart" from Sting's 1993 album Ten Summoner's Tales.
At UNC football games, The Marching Tar Heels play the chorus of this song after the defense makes a third down stop. In 2018, the Carolina Hurricanes made the song the team's official goal song. [1] Raise Up was the song that played while the North Carolina delegates announced the state’s votes for Kamala Harris at the 2024 DNC National ...
“Raise Up,” with its call-and-response lyrics and its chorus of “take your shirt of and spin it like a helicopter,” got chosen as the Carolina Hurricanes’ goal celebration song in 2018.
David Angell – violin (2, 7, 11), concertmaster (2, 7, 11), first violin (12) ... The song "You Raise Me Up" was nominated to Song of the Year and Inspirational ...
"Son of David" is a song performed by American contemporary worship musician Ryan Ellis featuring Brandon Lake. It was released as the seventh track on Ellis' third studio album, Ryan Ellis, on July 15, 2022. [1] Ellis co-wrote the song with Brandon Lake, Joshua Silverberg, and Tedd Tjornhom. [2] Tedd Tjornhom and Joshua Silverberg produced the ...