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"The Hard Way" is a song by Australian electronic trio Pnau and American singer Khalid, released through Etcetc on 10 March 2023. In a statement, Pnau's Nick Littlemore, said "We are so very excited to share this with you. Working with Khalid has been an absolute dream, we hope this song shall live in your hearts like it does ours."
"The Hard Way" (The Kinks song), a song by The Kinks from the 1976 album Schoolboys in Disgrace "The Hard Way", a song by Johnny Cash from the 1981 album The Baron "The Hard Way" (Mary Chapin Carpenter song), a single by Mary Chapin Carpenter from the 1992 album Come On Come On "The Hard Way", a song by Kasey Chambers from the 1999 album The ...
A lyric video is a type of music video in which the lyrics to the song are the primary visual element of the video. As such, they can be created with relative ease and often serve as a supplemental video to a more traditional music video.
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MCA/Universal Home Video released the film domestically on home video. The VHS' street date was September 12, 1991, [19] [20] while the LaserDisc arrived one week later. [21] The Hard Way was released on DVD on November 17, 1998, by Universal Home Video. [22] Kino Lorber issued the film on Blu-ray in the U.S. on October 6, 2020. That edition ...
The song reached number one on the Irish Singles Chart and reached the top 10 in Australia, Iceland, in the UK Singles Chart, and several other countries. The accompanying music video, directed by Wim Wenders, was shot in Berlin, Germany. The earliest incarnation of the song developed during sessions for the group's 1991 album Achtung Baby.
"The Way" is a song by American alternative rock band Fastball. It was released on January 7, 1998, as the lead single from their second studio album, All the Pain Money Can Buy (1998). The song was written by the band's lead vocalist, Tony Scalzo, and was produced by the band and Julian Raymond. Scalzo was inspired to write the song after ...
The serial subsequently began using an abbreviated instrumental rearrangement of the song as a placeholder theme on March 30, 1987 (replacing an orchestral composition by Jonathan L. Segal that had been in use since September 1981); a 35-second vocal version derived from that arrangement, consisting of only the main chorus, replaced it on ...