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Awaji (淡路市, Awaji-shi) is a city located on Awaji Island in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 June 2022, the city had an estimated population of 42,597 and a population density of 230 persons per km 2. [1] The total area of the city is 184.32 square kilometres (71.17 sq mi).
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The song marks the first single release since the Nashville-based singer signed with Atlantic Records/Arthouse Records in 2021. [9] On her TikTok account, Gayle uploaded a video where she stated "I'm out of [song] ideas" and asked followers to comment song ideas. She said, "Comment anything and I'll try my best to turn it into a song."
The upcoming project from filmmaker Karin Junger hits video on demand this September through Freestyle Digital Media, Allen Media Group’s The post Musical fairy tale ’10 Songs for Charity ...
Anchor Me" is a love song, written by the Mutton Birds' lead singer Don McGlashan about his wife. [2] Songwriter Don McGlashan won the 1994 APRA Silver Scroll songwriting award for "Anchor Me", the first of his two Silver Scrolls. [3] McGlashan was also nominated for Best Songwriter for "Anchor Me" at the 1995 New Zealand Music Awards. [4]
Unofficial prefectural song: "Furusato Hyōgo" (ふるさと兵庫, lit. Our Homeland, Hyōgo) 1980: Lyric Ibaraki "Ibaraki kenmin no uta" (茨城県民の歌, lit. Ibaraki Prefecture people's song) 1963: Lyric and music Ishikawa "Ishikawa kenmin no uta" (石川県民の歌, lit. Ishikawa Prefecture people's song) 1959: Lyric and music Iwate
"Feel Inside (And Stuff Like That)" is a 2012 charity single and comedy song by New Zealand comedy duo Flight of the Conchords. The Conchords are joined by a charity supergroup made up of New Zealand singers. Proceeds of the song benefited the New Zealand children's health research charity Cure Kids. [1]
"A Long and Lasting Love" is a song written by Gerry Goffin and Michael Masser and first recorded by Jane Olivor on her 1980 album, The Best Side of Goodbye. The following year, Billy Preston and Syreeta recorded it on their 1981 album, Billy Preston & Syreeta with slight changes in the lyrics.