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"Follow Your Heart" is a hard rock song and the fourth track from Triumph's 1984 album Thunder Seven. Set in the key of C♯ minor and E major, it reached number 35 on the Canada pop chart; number 88 in the U.S. The video that was shot to accompany the single was filmed live at the Providence Civic Center in Rhode Island.
Originally titled "Follow Your Heart", it was conceived as a rock and roll song with singer Cyndi Lauper in mind, although she never even got to hear it. [1] [2] Band The Temptations was reportedly considered for the song as well. [3] "Follow Your Heart" was inspired by a health-food restaurant Cole knew in Canoga Park, Los Angeles.
Follow Your Heart, by The Sons, 1971; Follow Your Heart (Carol Banawa album), 2003; Follow Your Heart (Cubic Zirconia album) or the title song, 2011; Follow Your Heart (Nikki Webster album) or the title song, 2001; Follow Your Heart, by Mario Frangoulis, 2004
6 ways to strengthen your brain (and your heart) Despite all the worrisome connections, there are also lots of things you can do to make your heart and your brain stronger. In a recent study ...
Heart Rhythm Meditation is described as a downward or embodied method of meditation [11] rather than an upward or transcendent method. Practitioners synchronize the sensation of their heartbeat with full, conscious, rhythmic breathing, utilizing what is referred to as the Six Basic Powers available to everyone: posture, intention, attention, inspiration, sensation, and invocation.
The album and its title track, a feedback-drenched number taking a third of the album's length, introduces the subversion of Christian themes explored on later songs, describing a mystical approach to salvation in which "the Kingdom of Heaven is within" and achievable through freeing one's mind, after which one's "ass" will follow.
2. “I shall always be the woman you may love in darkness, but never in the light of day. You have made me promises before and I, like a fool, believed them.
"Free Your Mind" is a song by American female group En Vogue from their second album, Funky Divas (1992). The track was composed and produced by Foster and McElroy . [ citation needed ] They were inspired by the Funkadelic song " Free Your Mind and Your Ass Will Follow ."