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"Keep Holding On" is a power ballad by Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne. It was released as the first single for the soundtrack to 2006 film Eragon and later appearing as the last track on Lavigne's third studio album, The Best Damn Thing (2007), [2] [3] which was released on April 17, 2007. Lavigne has described the rest of the album ...
A music video for the cover was also released in 2003. A studio version was included on the bonus CD released with the My World DVD. [11] [77] [78] "Listen" One Ok Rock: 2017 Musical collaboration on Ambitions Japanese album. [79] "Love Is a Battlefield" Pat Benatar: 2011 Performed live with Benatar on The Oprah Winfrey Show. [80] "Love Revolution"
"Holding Back the Years" is a song by the English soul and pop band Simply Red, released as the third single from their debut studio album, Picture Book (1985). In 1986, the ballad [ 5 ] reached number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number two on the UK Singles Chart .
“The whole point of 'Holding On' is you won’t ever get there if you quit,” he said. “It might take a few failures… but one time you’re not going to, and it’s going to change a lot.”
Music "Keep Holding On", song ... "Keep Holding On", song by The Gap Band Lonnie Simmons, Charlie Wilsson, Rudy Taylor, Oliver Scott, Jimmy Hamilton 1986
Suzanne Davis of TV Fanatic gave the episode a 3.5 out of 5 giving generally positive reviews, praising Gwyneth Paltrow's performance in "Happy" and Salling's version of "Keep Holding On" describing it "incredibly superior to the original" but gave a negative review of "Raise Your Glass" saying it had "so much auto-tune and very inappropriate ...
In 1966, the band released two more singles "I'll Keep Holding On" and "Baby, You've Got It". [12] [13] "I'll Keep Holding On" was not only the most highly regarded Action 45, but was also considered by music writer Richie Unterberger to be one of the few Motown covers markedly superior to the original. [6]
DJ Unk, the Atlanta MC known for his early 2000s hits including “Walk It Out” and “2 Step," died after suffering a cardiac arrest this week, according to his wife.