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The music video premiered during Can You Feel the Love Tonight, an hour-long special hosted by Robin Roberts that aired on ABC Network on July 16, 2019. A second extended cut video was also released on the singer's YouTube channel in which the original music video for "Spirit" was merged with that for another song from the album, "Bigger". [34]
Spirit was an American rock band founded in 1967 and based in Los Angeles. Their most commercially successful single in the United States was "I Got a Line on You".They were also known for their albums, including their self-titled debut album, The Family That Plays Together, Clear, and Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus.
The Family That Plays Together is the second album by the American rock band Spirit. It was released by Ode Records in December 1968. It was voted number 575 in Colin Larkin's All Time Top 1000 Albums 3rd Edition (2000).
"Nature's Way" became one of Spirit's signature songs, but was not a big hit at the time, peaking at #111 on the Billboard pop charts in 1971. To capitalize on the album's enduring appeal, "Mr. Skin" (the B-side of "Nature's Way") was released as an A-side in 1973 and also charted, peaking at #92.
When it was her turn to play, she interrupted host Steve Harvey to sing her very own theme song. "Holy Spirit activate! Holy Spirit activate!" Phillips chanted while dancing and clapping. Phillips ...
Song Challenge result 1.1 Cheyenne Elliot "Wrecking Ball" Eliminated 1.2 Rell Jerv "I Own It" (Original Song) Put in seat 1 3.1 Jason Warrior "Love on the Brain" Safe 3.2 Jefferson Clay "Ignition" Eliminated 4.1 Zhavia "Killing Me Softly with His Song" Safe 4.2 Nicole Boggs "Praying" Eliminated 5.1 Candice Boyd "Here" Eliminated 5.2 Tim Johnson Jr.
Along with the track listing, teaser clips of all tracks were released onto the band's YouTube channel on October 27. [7] The day prior to the album's release, the band performed the lead single "Over the Moon" as a surprise addition to the setlist at the finale Seoul performance of their Act: Promise tour.
The recording was released in 1968 on the band's debut album, Spirit. [1] [2] It is perhaps best known for having similarities with the 1971 Led Zeppelin song "Stairway to Heaven", in which guitarist Jimmy Page used an opening acoustic guitar arpeggio bearing a resemblance to the instrumental without any legal permission from the band. [3]