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"Knowledge" is a song by American band Operation Ivy. It was written by lead vocalist Jesse Michaels and appeared on the album Energy.. During the opening of the song at Operation Ivy's last show at Gilman St. (which was released on the Lint Rides Again bootleg), Michaels opens the song by saying, "this song is called 'Knowledge', and it's about growing up."
The Lyrics: 1956 to the Present is a book released in November 2021 by the English musician Paul McCartney and the Irish poet Paul Muldoon. It is published by Penguin Books Ltd in the United Kingdom, W.W. Norton/Liveright in the United States of America and C.H. Beck in Germany.
Yet the world would still be lonely, With such virtues only, Life to me dear, means just you. I care not for the stars that shine, I dare not hope to e'er be thine, I only know I love you, Love me, and the world is mine. [Chorus] I care not for the stars that shine, I dare not hope to e'er be thine, I only know I love you, Love me, and the ...
"It's All in the Game" is a pop song whose most successful version was recorded by Tommy Edwards in 1958. Carl Sigman composed the lyrics in 1951 to a wordless 1911 composition titled "Melody in A Major ", written by Charles G. Dawes , who was later Vice President of the United States under Calvin Coolidge .
A cover version of the song was used in a 2007 advertisement for Procter & Gamble's Luvs baby product brand. [134] In 2009, Global Beatles Day was founded as an international celebration of the Beatles' music and social message. [136] The event takes place on 25 June each year in memory of the Our World performance of the song. [136] [137]
The song was performed by Carelle Mangaliag and Jeff Arcilla [2] and was later interpreted by Jamie Rivera. [3] The song's inspiration was taken from the World Youth Day's theme "As the Father has sent me so I send you" . [1] It also became the concluding song for the Papal Mass of Pope John Paul II on the final day of the event. [2]
"Poundcake" is a Van Halen song and the opening track on their 1991 album For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge. "Poundcake" was the first song to be released as a single from the album, reaching number one on the US Billboard Album Rock Tracks chart and number 74 on the UK Singles Chart.
This was also one of the first Van Halen songs featuring the use of the wah-wah pedal. This song also features Toto lead guitarist Steve Lukather on background vocals. [4] This is the last song on For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge and was the last song played during live shows on the For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge Tour, following "Jump".