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Piece of Paradise is a pop rock album released by the Canadian band Sky on Feb. 2, 1999 in Canada. [2] Its original Canadian release was slated for October 1998 before EMI Music Canada pushed it into the next year to avoid the Christmas rush. [3] The album was later released in various other versions in North America and elsewhere.
"Love Song" is a song written and recorded by Canadian band Sky for their 1999 album Piece of Paradise. It was Sky's most successful single, climbing to number one on the Canadian RPM Top Singles chart. It also peaked at number 38 on the US Billboard Mainstream Top 40, becoming the band's only single to appear on any Billboard chart.
Sky published their first studio album, Piece of Paradise, in 1999. It was produced by Peter Mokran at Metalworks Studios and Euro-Syndicate Productions at Gallery Studios in New York. [ 3 ] The album was preceded by the singles "America" and "Some Kinda Wonderful" and included contributions from such musicians as Wah-Wah Watson , Michael ...
Another song on the album "Piece of My Love" was the source of an urban legend for a number of years. It was assumed that Hall sang the words "dumb bitch" at the beginning of the track. [ 9 ] The rumor was so widespread, it was even referenced by Common in his song "Reminding Me (Of Sef)", the first single from his 1997 album One Day It'll All ...
Paradise by Jan Bruegel. In religion, paradise is a place of everlasting happiness, delight, and bliss. [1] Paradisiacal notions are often laden with pastoral imagery, and may be cosmogonical, eschatological, or both, often contrasted with the miseries of human civilization: in paradise there is only peace, prosperity, and happiness. Paradise ...
Strange Piece of Paradise: A Return to the American West to Investigate My Attempted Murder—And Solve the Mystery of Myself is a 2006 non-fiction book (ISBN 978-0374134983) by the American writer Terri Jentz.
The Paradise is a British television costume drama series co-produced by BBC Studios and Masterpiece. [1] The Paradise premiered in the United Kingdom on BBC One on 25 September 2012 and premiered in the United States on PBS on 6 October 2013. [2] The series is an adaptation of Émile Zola's 1883 novel Au Bonheur des Dames.
"Stranger in Paradise" is a popular song from the musical Kismet (1953), credited to Robert Wright and George Forrest. Like almost all the music in that show, the melody was adapted from music composed by Alexander Borodin (1833–1887), in this case, the "Gliding Dance of the Maidens", from the Polovtsian Dances in the opera Prince Igor (1890).