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Shooting Star" dominated French radios in the summer of 2013, featuring the platinum selling artist Zaho (the song also appeared on Zaho's Congeous re-edition album) and it was the second single of Tara's debut album to be released later this year.
There have been at least half a dozen studio covers of the song including David Gogo on his 2000 album Bare Bones, [12] Lindsay Evans on her 2006 album Road to Damascus [13] and Laura Pursell on her 2023 album Shooting Star. [14] Aaron Neville performed the song live at a MusiCares tribute to Dylan in 2015. Dylan praised Neville's performance ...
On January 25, 2023, XG released their third all English-language single, "Shooting Star" along with its music video and an additional track, "Left Right". [18] On March 6, XG entered the Mediabase US Radio Top 40, becoming the first female Japanese artist and the first Japanese group to do so. [ 19 ]
The lyrics of "Shooting Star" tell the story of a boy named Johnny, who went on to become a rock star but died after overdosing on whiskey and sleeping pills. [2] [3] The theme was influenced by the deaths of young rock stars as a result of drug addiction, particularly the deaths from overdoses of Jim Morrison, Janis Joplin and possibly Jimi ...
"Shooting Star" is a single by English indie rock band Air Traffic. It was the second single released from the band's debut album, Fractured Life . It was released on 18 June 2007 and reached a peak position of #30 on the UK Singles Chart .
The first 12-team College Football Playoff field is finally set, and not without some controversy.But the games that will decide the national championship are nonetheless almost here and, as the ...
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"Shooting Star" is a song by American rock band Poison. It is the third and final single released from Poison's 7th studio album Hollyweird, [2] which debuted at #103 on the Billboard 200 and #8 on the Independent Albums chart. [3] [4] The song was released as a single in November 2002. [5]