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In mid-2020, the song was adopted by The Fred Hollows Foundation for its campaign. The Foundation's director of brand and communications, Alison Hill, said the song was a perfect fit for the new campaign "'Carry You' is an emotive and unashamedly Australian song and so is the work and history of The Fred Hollows Foundation...
George Shelley had to learn how to skateboard, while JJ Hamblett said he disliked having to ride a pink flowery bicycle, admitting he would "rather be on a horse." [11] In July 2013, a second video for the track was released, featuring scenes from Kick-Ass 2, which features the track. Clips of the music video were also featured in a scene of ...
The music video for "Choir" was directed by James Chappell and released on YouTube on 17 June 2019. It has over 7.8 million views as of November 2022. [7] The remix video was also released on 27 September 2019 through Alan Walker's YouTube channel. [8] It was filmed in a church in Newtown, a bus depot in Marrickville and Sea Cliff Bridge ...
Carry You may refer to: "Carry You" (Union J song), 2013 "Carry You" (Missy Higgins song), 2020 "Carry You", a song by the Fire Theft from their 2003 self-titled album "Carry You", a song by David Cook from Digital Vein
[18] On 30 March 2013, Union J announced via their official Twitter account that the music video for the single had been filmed. [19] An official teaser for the video was uploaded to the group's Vevo account on 26 April 2013. [20] The full video first premiered through Capital TV on 29 April. [21] The single reached number six on the UK Singles ...
The UCCP is a member of the National Council of Churches in the Philippines. Currently, the UCCP has covenant relations ("partnership convenant") with the Iglesia Filipina Independiente and the Iglesia Unida Ekyumenikal. Aside from this, the UCCP is a member and have partnership relation with international religious organizations.
Carry is the last track of the album and the final piece in the song cycle and narrative story that spans the entire album. After the tumultuous shattering of the protagonist's relationship to her lover early in the album, and the emotional processing and understanding that subsequently follows, Carry describes the protagonist having despite it ...
In the latter, "Carry Me Home" also peaked at number two on the UK Dance Singles Chart, while reaching number 36 on the Eurochart Hot 100 in June 1994. Lindy Heymann directed the song's music video. It was filmed in the US and released on April 25, 1994. In the video, the group party in Long Beach, California. [2]