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English: As recorded in history, the British rule in India flourished from 715 AD to the year 1947, shaping the country in more ways than one. To begin with, it played an important role in shaping the name of our country, as it changed first from Bharat to Hindustan, then to Mahabharata and finally to India, as we call it today.
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The only single to chart in the US, "Got It Made", peaked at No. 69 on the Hot 100, though it charted much higher on two format-specific Billboard charts— #11 on Adult Contemporary and #1 on Album Rock Tracks. In Young's native Canada, the single "American Dream" was a substantial hit, peaking at #3, while "Got It Made" peaked at #16.
Flowing Rivers is the debut studio album by English singer-songwriter Andy Gibb, released on September 1977, by RSO Records.It was produced by Albhy Galuten and Karl Richardson, with Barry Gibb as executive producer.
But it was Dr. King's iconic "I Have a Dream" speech that immediately took its place as one of the greatest in U.S. history. SEE MORE: 8 Martin Luther King Jr. quotes that raise eyebrows instead ...
With the August 1958 introduction of the Billboard Hot 100 chart, the song ended the year at No. 2. "All I Have to Do Is Dream" also hit No. 1 on the R&B chart [8] as well as becoming the Everly Brothers' third chart topper on the country chart. [9] The Everly Brothers briefly returned to the Hot 100 in 1961 with this song.
Working on a Dream is the sixteenth studio album by the American singer-songwriter Bruce Springsteen, released on January 27, 2009, through Columbia Records. [2] It topped the charts in nine countries, including the US, where it was Springsteen's ninth No. 1. [3] "The Wrestler", which appeared as a bonus track, won a Golden Globe award.
The song was a big hit on the American Triple-A Charts, peaking at No. 2, blocked only by "Get On Your Boots" by U2. Deep blue stage lighting matched the album cover's look and feel during a Working on a Dream Tour performance of the title song; the band looks on as Clarence Clemons does the whistling break.