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It features the characters Stevie and Nancy. It is part of a series of spin-offs of Music Machine albums, books, and Music Machine movies. This album is the winner of the 1983 Dove Award for "Children's Music Album of the Year," and it was Nominated for the 1983 Grammy Award "Best Recording for Children."
Title Writer(s) Release Year Ref. Notes "Ashes in the Fall" Zack de la Rocha Tom Morello Tim Commerford Brad Wilk ‡ The Battle of Los Angeles: 1999 [9] "Auto Logic" Zack de la Rocha Tom Morello Tim Commerford Brad Wilk ‡ Rage Against the Machine (demo) 1991 [10] "Beautiful World" Mark Mothersbaugh Gerald Casale: Renegades: 2000 [11] [A ...
"Heavy in Your Arms" is a gothic rock ballad, [5] [6] that draws influences from hip hop and gospel music. [7] According to the sheet music published at Musicnotes.com by EMI Music Publishing, it's written in the key of A minor with a moderate tempo of 80 beats per minute, while Welch's vocals span a range of F 3 to C 5. [8]
A.M. Radio constantly played the song due to its short track length, giving it added exposure. While touring, the song became a favorite among the band's fans, so the composition was regularly extended. The track was subsequently released on December 31, 1966 as the opening to the group's debut album, (Turn On) The Music Machine. [6] [9]
List of songs recorded by Florence and the Machine Song Writer(s) Release Year Ref. "100 Years" Florence Welch: High as Hope: 2018 [1] "All This and Heaven Too" Florence Welch Isabella Summers: Ceremonials: 2011 [2] "Back In Town" Florence Welch Jack Antonoff. Dance Fever: 2022 [3] "Between Two Lungs" Florence Welch Isabella Summers Lungs: 2009 ...
Brendan O'Brien, Rage Against the Machine "Tire Me" is a song by American rock band Rage Against the Machine from their album Evil Empire . Although "Tire Me" never had a music video, was never released on any media formats, and had no radio airplay, the song won a Grammy Award in 1997 for the Best Metal Performance .
"Year of tha Boomerang" is a song by American rock band Rage Against the Machine. It originally appeared in the film and on the soundtrack of Higher Learning in 1994 and was eventually included on their second album Evil Empire (1996). On the back of the soundtrack, the song is called "Year of the Boomerang". Although the track was released as ...
"Calm Like a Bomb" is a song by American rock band Rage Against the Machine from their third album The Battle of Los Angeles. Like their song "Tire Me" from the 1996 album Evil Empire, “Calm Like a Bomb” never had a music video or was released on any media formats. It did, however, receive enough radio airplay to become an album favorite.