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"Heart of the World" is a song by Scottish rock band Big Country, released in 1990 as a non-album single. It was written by Stuart Adamson and produced by Tim Palmer . "Heart of the World" reached number 50 on the UK Singles Chart and remained in the top 100 for three weeks.
Although it was originally written as a rockabilly song, the final version has a slower and more methodical rhythm. [9] On the Tunnel of Love album, "Tougher Than the Rest" is the second song, following the acoustic "Ain't Got You", and introduces the sound that will permeate the remainder of the album. [10]
Tunnel of Love is the eighth studio album by the American singer-songwriter Bruce Springsteen, released on October 5, 1987. Although members of the E Street Band occasionally performed on the album, Springsteen recorded most of the parts himself, often with drum machines and synthesizers .
Like several other videos from the Tunnel of Love album, including "Brilliant Disguise", "One Step Up" and "Tougher Than the Rest", the video for "Tunnel of Love" was directed by Meiert Avis. [10] The video narrative reflects the fun house described in the song. It was filmed at Palace Amusements, Asbury Park, New Jersey over November 16–17 ...
"Brilliant Disguise" is a song by Bruce Springsteen from his 1987 album Tunnel of Love. It was released as the first single from the album, reaching the No. 5 position on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and No. 1 on the Mainstream Rock chart in the United States. [3]
The Heart of the World, a 1990 book by Alan Ereira; Hearts of the World, a 1918 wartime propaganda film directed by D. W. Griffith; In the Heart of the World, the second album by singer Kelly Poon "Heart of the World", a song by Big Country (1990) Heart of the World, a song on Lady Antebellum's third studio album, Own the Night
The “Summertime Sadness” pop star’s ninth studio album will be released on March 10, 2023. Is she singing about a Myrtle Beach “secret”
"Tunnel" is a song by Australian rock band The Screaming Jets. The song was released in August 1994 as the fifth and final single from the second studio album Tear of Thought (1992). The song was also included on the extended play Living in England (1992). The song peaked at number 39 on the ARIA charts.