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According to Nielsen SoundScan, "You and Me" was the ninth top selling digital song of 2005. [20] On May 19, 2005, "You and Me" was certified Gold by the RIAA for selling more than 500,000 units of the song. [21] The song also achieved international success. In Australia, the song debuted at number 30 on the ARIA Charts for the week of May 29 ...
Lifehouse is the third studio album by American rock band Lifehouse.It was released in March 2005 by Geffen Records, and preceded by the single "You and Me".. It debuted and peaked at number ten on the Billboard 200—selling 63,000 copies in its first week of release—and received gold certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on September 7, 2005.
The song "Everything" was the first of many Lifehouse songs to be featured in The WB's future hit series Smallville. [12] It was used in the series pilot and season 1 finale, and again in the series' 200th episode "Homecoming" in the show's 10th and final season, as an homage to its season 1 episodes nine years prior. [16]
"You Belong to Me" 2001 Shrek: Music from the Original Motion Picture: Jason Wade solo song "Everything" 2001 Smallville, Vol. 1: The Talon Mix "Something" 2001/2002 Last Call with Carson Daly: Tribute to George Harrison "Everybody Is Someone" 2004 Wicker Park Soundtrack "Somewhere Only We Know" 2005 Live on Yahoo Live "Good Enough" 2006
This is a list of video game franchises, organized alphabetically. All entries include multiple video games, not counting ports or altered re-releases. All entries include multiple video games, not counting ports or altered re-releases.
Battle Stations (1997 video game) Battlefield 1; Battleship (1993 video game) Battleship (1996 video game) Battleship (2012 video game) Battleship Bismarck: Operation Rhine - May 1941; Battleship: Surface Thunder; Battleships (video game) Battlestations: Midway; Battlestations: Pacific; Bimini Run; Bismarck (video game) Blood Wake; Broadsides ...
At the age of 15, Wade co-founded Lifehouse (originally called Blyss) with neighbors Sergio Andrade and Rick Woolstenhulme. [4] [3] The band rose to fame when their debut album, No Name Face, was released in 2000. [5] As of 2019, Lifehouse has sold more than 15 million singles and albums worldwide. [6]
A series of spontaneous concerts the Who had held in London failed to produce usable material, and it soon became apparent that the project was doomed to failure. Though many of the songs written for Lifehouse came to be released on the Who album Who's Next, Lifehouse was to remain unfinished for nearly thirty years.