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"What we have once enjoyed deeply we can never lose. All that we love deeply becomes a part of us." — Helen Keller "Don’t grieve. Anything you lose comes round in another form."
Song about a soldier who is a member of an Irish family from Queens. His family has a long firefighter tradition and lost most of its male members to 9/11. Furthermore, it deals with him suffering from the events and the aftermath and his own death in the Middle East. Stephen Paul Taylor "Everybody Knows Shit's Fucked" [52] People Tonight 2014
Susan Jane Powter (born December 22, 1957) [1] is an Australian-born American motivational speaker, nutritionist, personal trainer, and author, who rose to fame in the 1990s with her catchphrase "Stop the Insanity!", the centerpiece of her weight-loss infomercial.
The McCrarys are an American family gospel and R&B group best known for the songs "You" (featuring Stevie Wonder on harmonica), "Lost in Loving You," "Love on a Summer Night" and "Any Ol' Sunday" (later covered by Chaka Khan). [1] In 2014, they founded The McCrary Foundation, a nonprofit to help those in need through the healing powers of music ...
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In addition, a number of covers and remixed versions of the song have been created, [9] including a cover by American band Mephisto Walz titled "Like the Wind" and released on their 2020 album All These Winding Roads. [17] In March 2023, the song was used in MyHouse.wad, a Doom II mod posted to the Doomworld forums by the pseudonymous user ...
53. “I’ll Cover You” by Jesse L. Martin and Wilson Jermaine Heredia (2005) Yes, Rent has A LOT of great hits, but this duet with Tom (Martin) and Angel (Heredia) is a top tier in our book ...
Lost on the River was released November 11, 2014 in both a standard 15-track release and a "Deluxe Version" featuring 20 tracks. The album cover image is a photograph by Jacob Riis titled "Mullen's Alley". It was taken in New York City in 1888. [2]