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Tears of the Kingdom retains the open world action-adventure gameplay of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (2017). [1] [2] As Link, the player explores the main setting of Hyrule and two new areas: the sky, which has several floating islands, and the Depths, a vast underground area beneath Hyrule. Link can climb, ride horses, or use a ...
"Tears" is a song recorded by South African singer Tyla. It was released on 20 November 2024 by FAX and Epic Records . "Tears" was written by Tyla, Theron Thomas , Michael Pollack , Livvi Franc and its producers Mikkel S. Eriksen and Tor Erik Hermansen of Stargate .
Mysterious Song is a 2000 freeware role-playing video game originally developed and distributed by Darkness Ethereal for MS-DOS. Taking place in the land of Toren, the player assume the role of Spear, a young trainee knight who is tasked by King Algameth IX to investigate the insurgence of monsters that are appearing in the kingdom.
[2] [3] The lyrics praise the Dragonborn (the customizable player character), who is prophesied to save Tamriel from the dragons using the dragons' own shouts. The song also recounts the return of the great dragon Alduin and the climactic final battle which banishes him forever. [4] Thirty singers composed the choir.
"Tears" is a song by English electronic group Clean Bandit, featuring English singer Louisa Johnson. It was released on 27 May 2016. It is the last single to feature Neil Amin-Smith as violinist after his departure. Clean Bandit and Johnson performed the song with 5 After Midnight during the finals of The X Factor on 10 December 2016
"Tears of the Dragon" is the first single from Bruce Dickinson's second solo album, Balls to Picasso, released on 28 May 1994. AllMusic called "Tears of the Dragon" a "magnificent" track, "by far the album's best song".
"Tears Are Not Enough" is the debut single by English pop band ABC. It was released on 16 October 1981 [5] on two formats (7" and 12"). The two singles versions of the song are both different from the version on their debut studio album, The Lexicon of Love (1982). Originally produced by Steve Brown, it was remixed for the album by Trevor Horn.
"Tears" (also known as "Tears for Souvenirs") is a song written by lyricist Frank Capano and composer Billy Uhr, [3] which was popularised by Rudy Vallée in 1930. [4] It was later made famous in a version recorded by Ken Dodd , released as a 45 rpm single in 1965, which became a bestselling No. 1 hit in the UK Singles Chart .