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Tea & Sympathy is the debut solo album by Australian musician Bernard Fanning. It was released on 31 October 2005, by Dew Process records while Powderfinger—Fanning's main band—were on hiatus [broken anchor]. Contrary to Powderfinger's usual alternative style, the album blends alternative and country-folk music. Most of the record was ...
"Wish You Well" is the first single from Australian rock musician Bernard Fanning's solo debut album, Tea and Sympathy, released in 2005 and was voted number 1 on the Triple J Hottest 100 of 2005. "Wish You Well" peaked in the top 30 on the New Zealand Singles Chart. [1]
Tea and Sympathy may refer to: Tea and Sympathy, a 1953 play by Robert Anderson; Tea and Sympathy, a 1956 adaptation of the play directed by Vincente Minnelli "Tea and Sympathy", a song by Janis Ian from the album Between the Lines, 1975 "Tea and Sympathy", a song by Jars of Clay from the album Much Afraid, 1997; Tea & Sympathy (Bernard Fanning ...
"Watch Over Me" is the third single from Australian rock singer-songwriter, Bernard Fanning's solo debut album Tea and Sympathy, released in June 2006. Fanning has said in the past that the song had been inspired by the music played at the funeral of Pope John Paul II. It reached No. 16 on the ARIA Singles Chart. [1]
"Songbird" is the second single from Bernard Fanning's solo debut album Tea & Sympathy, released in 2005. It reached #11 on National Airplay Charts in January 2006, [1] and was #14 on Triple J Hottest 100 in 2005. At the Q Song Awards of 2006, the song won Published song of the Year. [2]
The song "At Seventeen" was released as a single and reached number three on the Billboard Hot 100 and topped the ... "Tea and Sympathy" 4:28: 11. "Lover's Lullaby" 5:25:
Fanning has said: "For me, writing songs comes from anywhere", drawing inspiration from his experiences. [32] In his work on Tea & Sympathy, Fanning referred to his inability to play guitar solos leading to different elements becoming a focus of the songs. In an interview, he said, "I wasn't relying on solos to be big features because I simply ...
Following a soft release to fans in 2009, Myers officially released her third album, Tea and Sympathy, in March 2013. Myers discussed the album at length in an electronic press kit video which featured on the official Billie Myers website. [12]