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"Brimful of Asha" is a song by English alternative rock band Cornershop from their third album, When I Was Born for the 7th Time (1997). The recording, released by Wiiija, originally reached number 60 on the UK Singles Chart in 1997.
Since their inception, they have released eight full-length studio albums, including Ça C'est Bon, [6] which garnered critical acclaim. Their music has been featured on numerous a cappella compilations including Sing 3 , [ 7 ] Sing 4 , [ 7 ] Voices Only 2007 , [ 8 ] Voices Only 2009 , [ 9 ] and Best of College A cappella 2008 . [ 10 ]
WQUT (101.5 FM) is a radio station in Tri-Cities, Tennessee.The station format is classic rock and is branded as "Tri-Cities Classic Rock 101.5 WQUT." As of the Fall 2008 Arbitron ratings book, WQUT is the third highest rated station in the Tri-Cities (Johnson City, Tennessee - Kingsport, Tennessee - Bristol Tennessee/Virginia) market (adults 12+) behind country music station WXBQ-FM and adult ...
The song begins with Al talking about a traumatic childhood, living "in a box under the stairs in the corner of a basement" and being force-fed sauerkraut by his mother for his own health. Enraged, Al swears at the age of 26½ that he'll leave his mother's place, and by chance, wins a radio contest on the very next day, with the grand prize ...
The album's cover artwork features a detail from The Maze, a painting by Canadian artist William Kurelek, which depicts his tortured youth. [6] [7]The album's cover artwork is accompanied by an insert of a black-and-white portrait of the members of the band, in addition to another black-and-white photo of an exterior wall featuring cracked windows and a lyric from the album's opening song ...
The song "Auld Lang Syne" comes from a Robert Burns poem. Burns was the national poet of Scotland and wrote the poem in 1788, but it wasn't published until 1799—three years after his death.
According to Morris's brother Rikki Morris, the song was a surprise hit and so the 500 pressed copies sold out, meaning that the single hit number one but could not remain there. [25] The reworking of the song gave Morris a 1987 RIANZ award for best engineer and a nomination for best producer. The song was accompanied by a video by then ...
The full-length version is included on Wings Greatest and the UK & Canada version of All the Best!, while the radio edit version appears on Wingspan, Pure McCartney and the US version of All the Best! The song was featured in the closing credits of the 1979 film Sunburn starring Farrah Fawcett, Charles Grodin and Art Carney.