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Formed in 1998 in Cebu by Fritz Labrado, Jovan Mabini and Mike Manaloto, the word Cueshé is a portmanteau of "Cue", from banana cue; a snack delicacy in the Philippines, which are skewered bananas coated with caramel, and the pronoun "shé" (pronounced shay) is a reference to their former vocalist, which is a female (she) who joined in 1999.
Year Title Album 2005 "Stay" Half Empty Half Full "Sorry" "Ulan" 2006 "Can't Let You Go" "24 Hours" "Back to Me" Back to Me "Borrowed Time" 2007
In 1984, P.D.Q. Bach (a.k.a. Peter Schickele) lampooned the song in his opera The Abduction of Figaro in the aria "Stay with Me". [28] Lyrics from the song were interpolated on reggae artist Buju Banton's song "Hush Baby Hush" on his 1995 album 'Til Shiloh. Australian group Human Nature included their version of the song on the 2014 album Jukebox.
"Stay Down Here Where You Belong" is a pacifist novelty song written by Irving Berlin in 1914, presumably in opposition to the Great War. The lyrics describe a conversation between the devil and his son, the devil exhorting him to "stay down here where you belong" because people on Earth do not know right from wrong. [1]
[2] [3] In October 2006, the band released their second single "Borrowed Time". [4] The song "Walang Yamang (Mas Hihigit Sa'Yo)" which is included in the repackaged version of the album Back to Me, was used as a theme song for the TV series Asian Treasures. On 2007 the album hits GOLD award, (selling more than 15,000 copies nationwide). [5]
In between singing along to "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" and Justin Bieber's "Drummer Boy," Roan spoke to Lowe about growing up in a religious family, and the freedom she felt when she ...
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In general mechanics, a stay is a structural element designed to resist forces, usually along its axis. Stay may also refer to: Stay, in a cable-stayed bridge; Stay, bone (corsetry), one of the rigid parts of a corset