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"Goodbye to Love" is a song composed by Richard Carpenter and John Bettis. It was released by the Carpenters in 1972. On the Close to You: Remembering The Carpenters documentary, Tony Peluso stated that this was one of the first power ballads, if not the first, to have a fuzz guitar solo. "Goodbye to Love" was the first Carpenters hit written ...
Live Aid was a two-venue benefit concert and music-based fundraising initiative held on Saturday, 13 July 1985. The event was organised by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure to raise further funds for relief of the 1983–1985 famine in Ethiopia, a movement that started with the release of the successful charity single "Do They Know It's Christmas?" in December 1984.
The inspiration for the album came from Kenna's attempt to climb Mount Kilimanjaro, the title, inspired from a phone calls by Neptunes' Pharrell Williams asking Kenna; "are you going make sure they see your face?".
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Say Goodbye (Beck song) Say Goodbye (Chris Brown song) Say Goodbye to Hollywood; Say Hello, Wave Goodbye; Sealed with a Kiss; Seasons in the Sun; Send Me Away with a Smile; She's Gone (Hall & Oates song) Should I Stay or Should I Go; Silver Springs (song) So Long (Russ Morgan song) So Long, It's Been Good to Know Yuh; So Long, Mother; Softly ...
"Hooked on Love" Burns, Coy, Lever, Percy 69 [6]-- 33 Mad, Bad, and Dangerous to Know: Ferry Aid "Let It Be" Lennon, McCartney 1 -- 28 (non-album) 13 Apr 1987 Mel and Kim "Feel a Whole Lot Better" Stock, Aitken, Waterman -- -- -- F.L.M. "I'm the One Who Really Loves You" -- 11* -- "More Than Words Can Say" -- -- -- "Who's Gonna Catch You (When ...
The album, released after a successful English tour in early 1972, [4] marked the comeback of Sedaka after a 10-year absence from the charts. Three singles were lifted from the album, "Beautiful You" (UK No. 43), "That's When the Music Takes Me" (UK No. 18; US No. 27), and "Dimbo Man".
The following is a list of RiffTrax, downloadable audio commentaries featuring comedian Michael J. Nelson and others ridiculing (or riffing on) films in the style of Mystery Science Theater 3000, a TV show of which Nelson was the head writer and later the host. [1]