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"Every Morning" is a song by American rock band Sugar Ray, released as the lead single from their third studio album, 14:59 (1999). The track is an alternative rock and flamenco pop song that references Malo's "Suavecito" and Hugh Masekela's "Grazing in the Grass". Serviced to US radio in December 1998, "Every Morning" was released in Japan in ...
The video for "Every Morning" was filmed on location in Mallorca, and picks up where the smash "I Miss You" left off.Again starring with Aylar Lie, "Every Morning" sees Basshunter, Aylar and a group of their hot and vacuous young friends - including Geordie Shore's Scotty T - frolic happily on a boat in the Mediterranean as Basshunter tries to find the right moment to propose to Aylar ...
"Every Morning", a song by Crash Test Dummies from I Don't Care That You Don't Mind "Every Morning", a song by The Cranberries from Wake Up and Smell the Coffee
As the video progresses, Thomas escapes from the pursuer and sings a few lines while walking along another part of the city. Just as he finishes the second verse, the hooded pursuer catches up again and Thomas runs through a bar, escaping through the bar's basement door. Thomas loses the pursuer again and goes into an elevator in another building.
The song (with the English lyrics) was introduced in the film The Thomas Crown Affair (1968), [1] and won the Academy Award for Best Original Song. [1] In 2004, "Windmills of Your Mind" was ranked 57 in AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs survey of top songs in American cinema. A cover by Sting was used in the 1999 remake of The Thomas Crown Affair.
G. Wayne Thomas is a New Zealand-born Australian-based musician, producer and songwriter. His 1972 single, "Open Up Your Heart"/"Morning of the Earth", reached #21 on the Australian singles chart. Thomas was born in Auckland, New Zealand. He moved to Australia in 1968 and started writing music for commercials.
"This Time I've Hurt Her More Than She Loves Me" is a song written by Earl Thomas Conley and Mary Larkin and recorded by American country music artist Conway Twitty. It was released in October 1975 as the first single from the album This Time I've Hurt Her More. The song was Twitty's fifteenth number one country single as a solo artist.
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