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Hearts & Colors is a singer-songwriter duo from Gothenburg, Sweden, consisting of Philip Tillström & Nicolai Kjellberg. [1] The band formed in 2014, and started off as an indie-folk duo, covering artists like One Direction [ 2 ] and Bruno Mars [ 3 ] on YouTube .
"Promises" is a rock song by Irish rock band the Cranberries. It is the first single from the band's fourth album, Bury the Hatchet, released in 1999. The song was the only single from the album to chart in the US and the last single before their hiatus. The song, which has a heavy rock beat with strident lead guitar, deals with the subject of ...
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Cash Box called it a "gentle acoustic ballad which rides a melodic verse and acoustic guitar and easy beat backing." [3] Record World called it a "a light romantic ballad that should suit adult and pop playlists." [4] Although it enjoyed only moderate chart success, the song has remained a setlist staple for Heart consistently through the years.
"You Make My Heart Beat Faster (And That's All That Matters)" is a song by American singer-songwriter Kim Carnes and the second single from her eighth studio album, Café Racers (1983). Carnes co-wrote the track with her husband, David Ellingson, and Q-Feel bandmates Martin Page and Brian Fairweather.
"My Heart Beats Like a Drum" was released after the success of "Around the World (La La La La La)" and was produced by the same producers, Alex Christensen and Peter Könemann. It was first available in Europe on 2 September 2000, and had multiple Top 40 peaks across the continent.
[8] [9] The album spawned the singles "Straight On" and "Dog & Butterfly". As Heart themselves noted on the album's release, side one was the Dog side, and was the more "rocking" compared to the Butterfly side two, which consisted mostly of ballads, with the exception of the closer "Mistral Wind".
"Riptide" is the fourth single from Sick Puppies' third album Tri-Polar, which impacted radio on 8 February 2011. Originally this song was planned to be the second single, but "Odd One" narrowly beat out "Riptide" because of its strong lyrical message.