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Tùng originally wrote "Cơn mưa ngang qua" for Over Band and Young Pilots before deciding to record the song himself. [4] [10] He published it on the music website Zing MP3 in August 2011, and within two months of release, it had 1.7 million streams. [14] "Cơn mưa ngang qua " 's success exceeded Tùng's expectations. [14]
"Sha La La La Lee" The Small Faces - - 3 Written by Shuman and Kenny Lynch 1978: Plastic Bertrand, #39 UK "Look at Granny Run, Run" Howard Tate: 19 12 - Written by Shuman and Jerry Ragovoy: 1967 "Time, Time" Ed Ames: 61 - - Written by Shuman, Armand Canfora, Joss Baselli, and Michel Jourdan "What Good Am I?" Cilla Black - - 24
Songs from Home is the title of a recording by the American folk music and country blues artists Doc Watson and Merle Watson, released in 2002. It contains tracks from Watson's years on the Poppy and United Artists labels plus four previously unreleased tracks.
The Best of Doc Watson: 1964–1968 is the title of a recording by American folk music and country blues artist Doc Watson, released in 1999. It contains tracks from Watson's early years on the Vanguard label plus four previously unreleased tracks.
It should only contain pages that are Doc Watson songs or lists of Doc Watson songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Doc Watson songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
The musician Phạm Duy adapted The Tale of Kiều into an epic song cycle entitled Minh họa Kiều ("Illustrating Kieu") in 1997. The Tale of Kieu was the inspiration for the 2007 movie Saigon Eclipse , which moved the storyline into a modern Vietnamese setting with a modern-day immigrant Kiều working in the massage parlor industry in San ...
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With songs like "Giã Từ Dĩ Vãng" (Farewell to the past), "Trống Vắng" (Emptiness), "Tình Cờ" (Unexpected), "Xin Làm Người Hát Rong", one of Phuong Thanh's more emotional ballads, "Còn Mãi Mùa Đông" (Everlasting Winter) and "Khi Giấc Mơ Về" (When dreams come) started airing on Vietnamese radio, listeners started to ...