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"If Everyone Cared" is a song recorded by Canadian rock group Nickelback. It was issued as the sixth single from their fifth studio album, All the Right Reasons (2005), in Australia on November 13, 2006, and in the United States on January 7, 2007. It debuted at No. 50 on the US Billboard Hot 100 in late January 2007 and climbed to No. 17.
The song is vocally complete and ready for release; Mentioned by Jackson during the 1983 "unauthorized interview": "We're doing a new album right now: the Jacksons album, and I'm writing several songs on it. The latest one I'm writing is called 'Buffalo Bill'; it's about Will Cody, the cowboy, and how he died."
"Ripple" is the sixth song on the Grateful Dead album American Beauty. It was released as the B-side to the single "Truckin'". [2] Background
The song was sampled in the 2004 single "Teardrops" by the 411. The name of Turkish social network Ekşi Sözlük (Sour Dictionary) was derived from "Sour Times". This network was founded as a part of sourtimes.org in 1999. [32] [33] English singer Marsha Ambrosius covered the song on her 2011 album Late Nights & Early Mornings.
Not Too Late was mostly recorded at Jones's home studio and is the first album Jones recorded without producer Arif Mardin, who died in the summer of 2006. Jones described the sessions as "fun, relaxed and easy" and without a deadline; executives at Blue Note Records reportedly did not know they were recording an album.
The songs "Three Blind Mice" , "All Time High" , "You Know My Name" (Casino Royale), "Another Way to Die" (Quantum of Solace) and "Writing's on the Wall" do not feature the title of its film either in the song title or lyrics (although "Another Way to Die" features the word "solace" in the second stanza). While not named after the film, "Nobody ...
No One Ever Really Dies (stylized as NO_ONE EVER REALLY DIES) is the fifth and final studio album by American hip hop and rock band N.E.R.D., released on December 15, 2017, by I Am Other and Columbia Records. [5]
After Tex Pistol had a number-one single in 1987 with "The Game of Love", [1] Pagan Records head Trevor Reekie convinced Ian Morris to release "Nobody Else" as the follow-up single. It was a romantic ballad written and sung by Morris' younger brother Rikki. [2] The song peaked at number one and charted for 16 weeks, twice as long as "The Game ...