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"Red" is the fifty-second single by Japanese rock duo B'z. It was released on 10 June 2015. [ 1 ] It is their first non-album single since 2012's " Go for It, Baby (Kioku no Sanmyaku) " and their first single without a b-side since 1996's " Real Thing Shakes ".
"Red" is a song by Canadian rock band Treble Charger. The song was originally released on their 1994 album, nc17, and was released as a single. The song was nominated for "Favourite New Song" at the 1995 CASBY Awards. [1] In 1996, the song placed at number eight on the greatest Canadian songs of all time poll by music magazine Chart. [2]
"1, 2, 3, Red Light" is a song written by Sal Trimachi and Bobbi Trimachi and was recorded by 1910 Fruitgum Company for their 1968 album, 1, 2, 3, Red Light. [2] The song charted highest in Canada, going to number 1 on the RPM 100 national singles chart in 1968. [3] In the same year in the US, it went to number 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 and ...
AXS compared the song's styles to works of American singer Miley Cyrus.. The single "Red" reached number 3 on the Gaon Weekly Digital Chart. [2] On August 6, 2014, Hyuna won her first ever music show award on MBC Music's Show Champion for "Red", [3] and won on the same show again the following week.
According to legend, the house that the members of Love lived in had a red telephone, although the song lyrics do not relate to this. "The Red Telephone" is built on a set of folk-inspired chords. [1] The song has been compared to Syd Barrett-era Pink Floyd. Themes of the song include race, imprisonment, and death. [2]
Red" was released as the second promotional single from Red during the second countdown week, on October 2, 2012. [19] The song was released to US country radio as a single from the album on June 24, 2013, by Big Machine Records. [20] In the US, "Red" debuted and peaked at number six on the Billboard Hot 100 chart dated October
"The Red" is a song by American rock band Chevelle. It is the fifth track and lead single from their major label debut, Wonder What's Next, released in 2002. The song is about dealing with frustration and anger. Its music video depicts an anger management seminar where vocalist Pete Loeffler ascends a podium and sings the verse lyrics.
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