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Bridges is the debut album by the Canadian alternative rock band Jets Overhead. The album was released on April 25, 2006, in Canada and the United States on the Microgroove label. In addition to the traditional physical and digital download purchase formats, the album is available as a digital download on Jets Overhead's website, where one may ...
Antonia Freybe-Smith co-wrote and contributed vocals to the DJ Phynn track "Hello Love", which was released in 2010 by Black Hole Recordings, along with a remix by Mr. Pit. [42] In 2006, the Grammy-nominated producer and DJ Morgan Page remixed the Jets Overhead song "All the People." [43] In 2007, Jets Overhead contributed a cover of the ...
Live At Sasquatch Festival 2010 is a live album by Canadian alternative rock band Jets Overhead. The album was released on May 3, 2011 and contains live recordings of the 2010 Sasquatch Festival. The album includes songs that appeared on Jets Overhead’s self-titled EP, Bridges, and No Nations. [1] [2]
As the lead single from the soundtrack of the iconic Gen X movie Reality Bites, this song helped define an entire generation. Vinnie Zuffante - Getty Images "No Scrubs" by TLC (1999)
Where Did You Go may refer to: "Where Did You Go?", a song by Jax Jones and MNEK "Where Did You Go" (Kiana song), a song by Kiana released in 2023 "Where Did You Go", a song by Boyzone from the album Where We Belong
"Where Did You Go?" is a song by English DJ Jax Jones featuring British singer MNEK. It was released on 4 February 2022, via Polydor Records. [2] [3] The song peaked at number 7 on the UK Singles Chart. [4] When he performed it at the Queen's Platinum Party at the Palace in London, John Newman joined him on stage for the vocals.
Whether they're watching a Cincinnati Bengals game or cheering for some other irrelevant team, viewers have been tuning into Monday Night Football for over 50 years. Games first aired on ABC in ...
"Jet" is a song by Paul McCartney and Wings from their third studio album Band on the Run (1973). It was the first British and American single to be released from the album. The song peaked at No. 7 on the British and American charts on 30 March 1974, also charting in multiple countries in Europe.