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The group released another single in January 2021 titled "Love Gone Wrong". [7] In June, Wild Rivers released the single "Amsterdam". [8] Their second studio album, Sidelines, was released on February 4, 2022. [1] In March 2022, their single "Thinking 'Bout Love" was certified Gold in Canada. [9] It was certified Platinum in Australia in March ...
Canadian folk-pop trio Wild Rivers takes the name of its new album from the opening cut, “Never Better," but the implied assertion is at least debatable. It does contain enough of the band's ...
Let’s be honest: Love songs always hit right in the feels. A ballad can transform from a regular song into the soundtrack of your relationship—whether you’re celebrating your 25th ...
"The Water Is Wide" may be considered a family of lyrics with a particular hymn-like tune. [1]"O Waly Waly" (Wail, Wail) may be sometimes a particular lyric, sometimes a family tree of lyrics, sometimes "Jamie Douglas", sometimes one melody or another with the correct meter, and sometimes versions of the modern compilation "The Water Is Wide" (usually with the addition of the verse starting "O ...
Lynch co-wrote "Thinking 'Bout You" with Andy Albert, Hunter Phelps, and Will Weatherly for his fourth studio album, Tullahoma. The song is structured as a "call-and-response" conversation between ex-partners and represents the first true duet Lynch has recorded. [4] It was originally recorded as a duet between Lynch and Lauren Alaina.
"Think About Love" is a song recorded by American country music artist Dolly Parton, first released on her 1985 Real Love album. The song, written by Richard "Spady" Brannan and Tom Campbell, was an uptempo pop tune, employing (as did most of the other songs on Real Love) synthesizers and other distinctive pop flourishes. It was released as the ...
Thinking About Your Love" is a 1985 song by Skipworth & Turner. In the US, it reached number one on the dance chart [ 1 ] and number ten on the R&B chart. [ 2 ] In the UK, the song reached No. 24 on the singles chart .
This is an A–Z list of jazz tunes which have been covered by multiple jazz artists. It includes the more popular jazz standards, lesser-known or minor standards, and many other songs and compositions which may have entered a jazz musician's or jazz singer's repertoire or be featured in the Real Books, but may not be performed as regularly or as widely as many of the popular standards.