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"The Last Song" was one of five new tracks on the half live half studio album, the others being "Power to the People" (first single), "Strange", Can't Bring Me Down" and for the first time on vocals C.C. DeVille sings the track "I Hate Every Bone In Your Body But Mine". [3]
"Until You Suffer Some (Fire and Ice)" is a song by American hard rock band Poison. It was released as the second single from their 1993 album, Native Tongue . The song peaked at number 32 on the UK Singles Chart .
The song was produced and arranged by Ken Yoshida from composition by JinjirÅ Inoue ; Sorimachi was in charge of lyrics and vocals. [6] "Poison" was released as an 8cm CD single on July 29, 1998, through Mercury Music Entertainment. [7] It is Sorimachi's fourth single overall, [8] and the second single from his second studio album, High Life.
"Shooting Star" is a song by American rock band Poison. It is the third and final single released from Poison's 7th studio album Hollyweird, [2] which debuted at #103 on the Billboard 200 and #8 on the Independent Albums chart. [3] [4] The song was released as a single in November 2002. [5]
The song was one of four new studio tracks on the live hits album, the others being "Only Time Will Tell", "'No More Lookin' Back (Poison Jazz)" and "Souls On Fire". [2] This was the last single with C.C. DeVille until 2000's Power to the People. Swallow This Live was certified Gold. [3]
"Poison" is an alternative dance song from the American adult animated musical comedy television series Hazbin Hotel, which is sung by Angel Dust (voiced by Blake Roman). [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The song is featured in " Masquerade ", the fourth episode of the show's first season.
The Best of Poison: 20 Years of Rock features many songs from the band's 20-year career. Most notable is the song "Every Rose Has Its Thorn", which was the band's biggest hit, a power ballad. A rare cover of the Kiss classic "Rock and Roll All Nite" appears, previously only available on the soundtrack to the movie "Less Than Zero".
The song was a smash hit upon its release in the winter of 1987, making it to No. 9 on the Billboard Hot 100 and establishing Poison as one of America's most popular acts of the eighties. In 2017, Billboard and OC Weekly ranked the song number one and number three, respectively, on their lists of the 10 greatest Poison songs. [10] [11]