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" Yma o Hyd" (English: "Still Here") is a Welsh-language folk song by Dafydd Iwan. The song was released during Iwan and Ar Log's "Taith Macsen" ("Macsen's Journey") tour in 1983. Since then it has continued to gain popularity at cultural and sporting events.
Two more performance videos were released, "No More Cryin'" on September 4, 2018, and "We're Still Here" on September 20, 2018. A second video for "We're Still Here", Perry's first "official" music video in 25 years, [7] was released on March 22, 2019. The song peaked at number 14 on the Adult Contemporary chart in the week of April 27, 2019.
The song climbed and entered the top thirty of the chart the week of July 29, 2003, at number 28, where the song peaked. The song spent 16 weeks on the chart. After being released as a CD single, "You're Still Here" debuted on the Hot Country Singles Sales chart the week of June 28, 2003, at number seven and peaked at number six the following week.
[6] Pup noted that a song on We're Still Here marked the duo's first time collaborating with another songwriter. [47] She also said that, while obtaining features for the album was a relatively simple process, "the mixing and the mastering and putting all the things where they needed to be and figuring out the sequence of the record and how it ...
The albums' packaging, designed by Yoshiki Usa, includes the song lyrics and the illustrations featured in Supercell Works 3. Excluding the final track "We're Still Here", each song is given an illustration by one of four artists, three of whom are members of Supercell. [13] These illustrators are listed below with the track listing.
I’m Still Here is split between a beautiful innocence in Rio and a suspended grief following Rubens’ disappearance. Salles was childhood friends with the Paiva children, and remembers spending ...
Their first million-dollar seller was a song produced by Syl Johnson entitled "I'm Still Here." The follow-up single to that was a song entitled "At The Crossroads," written by group member James Stroud. The original members were Clifford Curry, Lasalle Matthews, and James Stroud. The group stayed with Twilight Records until the company closed.
Classical in form but radical in empathy, “I’m Still Here” arguably does not need the follow-up sections — one set in 1996 and the other in 2014 — that somewhat alter the emotional rhythm.