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The lyrics concern the singer's desire to leave Norway and escape to Oleanna, a land where "wheat and corn just plant themselves, then grow a good four feet a day while on your bed you rest yourself." [1] The lyrics for Oleanna were written by Ditmar Meidell, a Norwegian magazine editor, who set his words to the melody "Rio Janeiro". [2]
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LyricWiki has also released a Facebook application called "LyricWiki Challenge" which is a social, competitive game based on identifying lyrics from popular songs in several genres. [20] Though, since early 2016, API has been discontinued due to licensing restrictions.
"Twenty Years Ago" is a song written by Dan Tyler, Wood Newton, Michael Noble and C. Michael Spriggs. It was recorded by Juice Newton for her 1983 album Dirty Looks . In 1986, the song was covered by Kenny Rogers and released in January 1987 as the second single from his album They Don't Make Them Like They Used To .
The single peaked at 12th place on the Oricon Singles Chart and was ranked at 45th place on Oricon's year-end chart. [2] Although never entering the top 10 on the Oricon charts, the song was featured on the shows The Top Ten (ザ・トップテン) and The Best Ten (ザ・ベストテン); it peaked at 14th place on The Best Ten before going down to 39th place in the second half of 1984 while ...
The song "One Thousand and One Nights" by J-pop band See-Saw, used as the opening theme song for the second part of the four-part OVA.hack//Liminality ("In the Case of Yuki Aihara"), references The Nights in both the title and the lyrics. In 2003, Nordic experimental indie pop group When released an album called Pearl Harvest with lyrics from ...
Later that year, Candles Long Ago was picked up by the American Drive Entertainment and released in the United States. The American version, however, featured a total of eleven songs, adding a specially recorded song, Oy Vey to the album as well as three previously recorded songs: Tzena, Tzena from the trio's Sing A to Z recording.
[3] Children's writer Alan Garner borrowed many Norse concepts, such as the tale of Freyja's necklace Brísingamen and the hard winter (Fimbulwinter) which portends the end of the world, Ragnarok in his classic story, The Weirdstone of Brisingamen (1960). Diana Wynne Jones's novel, Eight Days of Luke (1975) is an allegory of the Norse gods.