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"If You Believe" is a pop-rock song [14] [1] in 4/4 time and set to a heavy rock beat. [20] The key throughout is C major. [20] The structure of the composition is an instrumental passage followed by a verse and a chorus, followed by a second round of the same three sections, [21] with repeated choruses to close the song.
"Believe" topped the record charts in over 23 countries and sold more than 11 million copies. It is Cher's most successful single, and one of the best-selling singles in music history. "Believe" was the biggest-selling song of 1998 in the United Kingdom, and remains the highest-selling single by a solo female artist.
"When You Believe" is described as a big ballad, with meaningful and inspirational lyrics, describing the ability each person has to achieve miracles when they reach out to God and believe. The song received generally positive reviews from music critics and experienced moderate success, peaking at number 15 on the Billboard Hot 100 , despite ...
"Life" is a song written and originally recorded by Shirl Milete in 1969. Elvis Presley recorded the song on June 6, 1970. [1] Presley's version was released as single, peaking at No. 53 on the Billboard Hot 100, No. 8 on the Easy Listening chart, and No. 34 on the Country Singles chart. It was a double A-side with "Only Believe".
The lyrics, coming from a feminine point of view, but still aggressive, still butch in a way, about creating your own world and working your ass off for it spoke to me as someone who was like ...
The album starts with the lyrics: “I leap into the void in life, with or without parachute…” It also reflects the sounds of us who come from a country whose major cities lie on the coast, so ...
Believe is the twenty-second studio album by American singer and actress Cher, released on October 22, 1998, by WEA and Warner Bros. Records.Following the commercial disappointment of her previous studio album It's a Man's World (1995), her record company encouraged her to record a dance-oriented album, in order to move into a more mainstream sound.
In March 2017, Dan Reynolds told People that the song was inspired by his experiences with ankylosing spondylitis in 2015. He said that, "The meaning of the song is really reflecting on specific things in my life that were painful, whether it was anxiety and dealing with crowds, feeling overwhelmed by that or the success of the band, disease, going through depression—anything that was a ...