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"Paradise by the Dashboard Light" is a song written by Jim Steinman. It was released in 1977 on the album Bat Out of Hell, with vocals by American musicians Meat Loaf and Ellen Foley. An uncommonly long song for a single, it has become a staple of classic rock radio [3] [4] and has been described as the "greatest rock duet". [5]
"Paradise" is a song by the British rock band Coldplay, released on 12 September 2011 as the second single from their fifth album, Mylo Xyloto. [1] The song received its radio debut at 7:50 a.m. on The Chris Moyles Show ( BBC Radio 1 ) on 12 September 2011.
"This Side of Paradise" is a single by Canadian rock singer Bryan Adams, his fourth and last single from his studio album Room Service, released in 2005. Unlike previous singles, " Open Road " and "Room Service", it didn't chart in the UK or Germany, but it did reach number 20 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart in the US.
"Hell in Paradise" 1985 Starpeace: Released as the album's first single in 1985. Re-recorded in 2018 for Warzone. [21] [42] "Higa Noboru" • 2009 Between My Head and the Sky - [11] "Hiroshima Sky is Always Blue" 1995 Collaboration with Paul McCartney. "Hold Me" 2013 Standalone Single - "I Don't Know Why" 1981 Season of Glass: B-Side of ...
This Side of Paradise is the debut novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald. This Side of Paradise may also refer to: This Side of Paradise or the title song, by Ric Ocasek; This Side of Paradise or the title song, by Hayley Kiyoko "This Side of Paradise" (song), by Bryan Adams
The A-Side "Hello (Paradise Kiss)" was composed to be the theme song of the live action movie Paradise Kiss based on the popular manga created by Ai Yazawa.The B-Side "You" was composed to be the ending song of the same movie.
"Paradise" is a pop ballad recorded by the Bee Gees included on the 1981 album Living Eyes. It was later released as a single in Netherlands and Japan with "Nothing Could Be Good" as the B-side. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was included on the 1983 greatest hits album Gold & Diamonds .
The song was recorded by American singer Meat Loaf for his 1993 album, Bat Out of Hell II: Back into Hell, which was also produced by Steinman. The record contained two tracks from Original Sin, the other being "It Just Won't Quit". The main guitar melody of this version was reused in the instrumental track on Back into Hell.