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"We Can Work It Out" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, written by Paul McCartney and John Lennon. It was first issued as a double A-side single with " Day Tripper " in December 1965. The song was recorded during the sessions for the band's Rubber Soul album.
Played live once, first verse only due to Grohl not remembering the rest of the song "Carry on Wayward Son" Kansas: Kerry Livgren: Played live twice, both versions featured someone else on vocals because Grohl didn't know the lyrics "Communication Breakdown" Led Zeppelin: John Bonham, John Paul Jones and Jimmy Page
"My Friend" is a song by English electronic music duo Groove Armada, released as the second single from their third studio album, Goodbye Country (Hello Nightclub) (2001), on 5 November 2001. Content [ edit ]
He first wrote it in Kurt's Olympia apartment when Grohl stumbled upon an acoustic guitar owned by Cobain (referring to the lyrics "It was his friend's guitar"). The recorded song was released in 1992 in a collection of songs (entitled Pocketwatch) under the pseudonym 'Late!' On April 30, 1997, the song was recorded for a BBC Evening Session.
The original music video, now taken down by Youtube, contained footage of the attacks. The song was released on 9/11 of 2012, its music video on 9/11 of 2015, and was brought back to streaming sites 9/11 of 2021 after being taken down in August of that year. Lily Kershaw "Ashes Like Snow" Midnight in the Garden 2013
"Fighting" is a song co-written and recorded by Canadian country artist Tyler Joe Miller. [1] The song was co-written with Dan Swinimer, Dave Faber , and Wes Mack . [ 2 ] It was the third single off his extended play Sometimes I Don't, But Sometimes I Do .
"My Friend" is a song performed by Croatian singer Jacques Houdek. The song represented Croatia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2017 . It was released as a digital download on 2 March 2017, and is the first Croatian entry to contain lyrics in the Italian language .
Who You Fighting For? is the fifteenth album by UB40 released on 13 June 2005. The album was nominated for the reggae album Grammy in 2006. [8] It marks the return of the rootsier, political sound that the group cultivated during the early 1980s. It was the band's first release by Rhino Records in the US.