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"Dandelion" is a song by the English rock band the Rolling Stones, written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, and first released as a B-side to "We Love You" in August 1967. As recently as October 2023 [ 6 ] Keith Richards confirmed that John Lennon and Paul McCartney sing backing vocals. [ 7 ]
"Dandelions" is a song by Canadian singer Ruth B., originally released as a promotional single from her 2017 album Safe Haven. It was re-issued separately in a "slowed + reverb" version in August 2021. [ 2 ]
"Dandelion" is a song by Swedish DJ duo Galantis and American singer, songwriter and producer Jvke. It was released on 8 January 2021 via Big Beat Records . It describes "a story of fleeting love."
Dandelion Seed: Kim So-yeon: Courtship (구애) Sunwoo Jung-a: 51 Pair 2 Burdock Will Cry If They Don’t Become The King: Kim Myeong-ki of Hwal Band: The Love I Committed (내가 저지른 사랑) Im Chang-jung: 21 Sting Like A Bee: Jeon Sang-keun: How Are You (어떤가요) Lee Jung-bong 78 Special: Burdock Will Cry If They Don’t Become The ...
Two weeks later this single was released the United States, but with "Dandelion" promoted as the A side; "Dandelion" reached number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100, whereas "We Love You" only got as high as 50. [14] "We Love You" also charted within the top 10 on singles charts in Germany, Austria, Sweden, and Norway.
I Think I'm Gonna Be Sick is the debut album by the Philadelphia band Dandelion. [1] [2] The album includes an untitled hidden track, which band member Mike Morpurgo has referred to as "Tuesday". A European tour followed shortly after the album was released. "Under My Skin" was released as a single and appeared on the soundtrack to Brainscan. [3]
Magpie and the Dandelion is the eighth studio album by folk rock group The Avett Brothers, released on October 15, 2013. The album was produced by Rick Rubin who produced their previous two full-length studio albums, 2009's I and Love and You and 2012's The Carpenter .
Dyslexicon is the second and final album by the Philadelphia grunge band Dandelion, released in 1995. [3] The band promoted the album by touring with Quicksand; they also played the 1995 Lollapalooza festival. [1] [4] Its first single, "Weird-Out", reached No. 14 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart. [5] [6]