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"Traffic Light" (Korean: 신호등; RR: Sinhodeung) is a song by Korean singer and songwriter Lee Mu-jin. It was released on May 14, 2021, as Lee's first single after his third-place finish on Korean music audition show Sing Again in 2020.
Future Road: EMI Music: Charles Fisher: 3:04 Four Strong Winds: 1965 – – Ian Tyson: A World of Our Own (a.k.a. The Seekers) Columbia Records, EMI Music: Keith Grant: 3:22 Future Road: 1997: Keith Potger: Trevor Spencer / Boyd Wilson –-Future Road: EMI Music: Charles Fisher: 3:54 Georgy Girl: 1966 – – Tom Springfield / Jim Dale: Come ...
Timbuk 3 was formed in 1984 in Madison, Wisconsin, by the husband-and-wife team of Pat MacDonald (acoustic, electric, bass and MIDI guitars, harmonica, vocals, drum programming) and Barbara Kooyman (electric guitar, acoustic guitar, mandolin, violin, rhythm programming, vocals).
"Traffic Lights" is a song by German recording artist Lena Meyer-Landrut. It was written by Hayley Aitken, Alexander James and Harry Sommerdahl and produced by production teams Beatgees and Biffco for her fourth studio album, Crystal Sky (2015). The song was released by Universal Music Germany as the album's lead single on 1 May 2015. The remix ...
Rags Parkland Sings the Songs of the Future is a science fiction concert folk musical with lyrics, music, and book by Andrew R. Butler.After exhibiting an early solo iteration of the show in 2010, Butler further developed Rags Parkland which had its premiere off-Broadway in 2018 at Ars Nova, running for about a month.
The Usher: Past Present Future tour has more than 45 songs that span 30 years of music. Usher performs onstage during the Usher: Past Present Future Tour kick off at Capital One Arena on Aug. 20 ...
The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys is the fifth studio album by English rock band Traffic, released in 1971.The album was Traffic's most successful in the United States, reaching number 7 on the Billboard Top LPs chart and becoming their only platinum-certified album there, indicating sales in excess of one million.
Tōryanse played at a crosswalk "Tōryanse" (通りゃんせ) is the name of a traditional Japanese children's tune ().It is a common choice for music played by traffic lights in Japan when it is safe to cross.