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"When You're Gone" is a song by Irish band the Cranberries. It is the third single from their third studio album, To the Faithful Departed (1996). The music video was directed by Karen Bellone and was released at the end of 1996. The song was first played during the North American leg of the No Need to Argue Tour in late 1994.
To the Faithful Departed is the third studio album by Irish alternative rock [16] band the Cranberries, released on 22 April 1996.The album was made in memory of Denny Cordell who signed the band to Island Records [17] and Joe O'Riordan (vocalist Dolores O'Riordan's grandfather), who had both died that year.
[58] [59] In November 1996 "When You're Gone" was released as a single in the US, peaking at No. 22 on the Billboard Hot 100. [36] On 9 June 1996, the Cranberries canceled the remainder of the Australian leg of their 117-date world tour, [60] as O'Riordan re-injured her knee during a concert in Cairns on 8 June. [61]
"Free to Decide" is a song by Irish rock band the Cranberries, released as the second single from their third studio album, To the Faithful Departed (1996), on 1 July 1996. The song achieved minor chart success in Europe but became a top-10 hit in Canada, peaking at number two on the RPM 100 Hit Tracks chart.
When You're Gone may refer to: "When You're Gone" (Avril Lavigne song), 2007 "When You're Gone" (Bryan Adams song), 1998 "When You're Gone" (The Cranberries song), 1996; When You're Gone (Jesse Stewart), 2017; When You're Gone (Shawn Mendes song), 2022 "When You're Gone", a US bonus song on Richard Marx's 2004 album My Own Best Enemy "When You ...
Lotus. Believe it or not, lotus flowers grow in the mud. Each night, they return to the mud, and then miraculously re-bloom in the morning. They're a symbol of rebirth, self-regeneration, purity ...
Name of song, original release, and year of release Title Year Original release Writer(s) Ref. "7 Years" 2001 CD-R test pressing of Wake Up and Smell the Coffee: Dolores O' Riordan, Noel Hogan
No, it’s not about the video game. “Fortnight,” the first single from Taylor Swift’s “The Tortured Poets Department,” is a duet with Post Malone.. Before we delve into the lyrics, let ...