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The "I Promise" music video was directed by Michal Marczak, who had previously directed a video vignette for Radiohead's ninth album, A Moon Shaped Pool (2016), and the video for "Beautiful People" by Mark Pritchard, featuring Yorke. [8] The video depicts a nighttime bus journey through Warsaw, with one passenger as a detached animatronic head.
"My Wife" is arguably John Entwistle's highlight on Who's Next being that he takes on the lead vocals, bass guitar, piano, and horn section. [3] [4] Unusually, this song does not feature a guitar solo, which is most likely because Entwistle could only "write on bass guitar or in my head, just transfer it to manuscript paper, or piano," [5] and did not play the guitar.
"The Promise" is a single by British girl group Girls Aloud, taken from their fifth and final studio album Out of Control (2008). The song was written by Brian Higgins, Miranda Cooper, Jason Resch, Kieran Jones, and Carla Marie Williams and produced by frequent contributor Higgins along with production team Xenomania.
I Promise may refer to: "I Promise" (Stacie Orrico song), a 2004 song by Stacie Orrico "I Promise" (Radiohead song), a 2017 song by Radiohead "I Promise", a song by Royce da 5'9" from his 2004 album Death Is Certain; I Promise, a 2006 album by Jin; I Promise, a 1994 Austrian drama film; I Promise School, an elementary school in Akron, Ohio
"Promise" is a song by American hip hop rapper Kid Ink, released on Christmas Eve, 2015 by Tha Alumni Music Group, 88 Classic and RCA Records as the lead single from his sixth solo mixtape, Summer in the Winter (2015).
The official music video for the "Promises" featuring Joe L Barnes and Naomi Raine was premiered on YouTube via Tribl, April 10, 2020. [18] This video was recorded at 1971 Sounds in Atlanta with the Maverick City Music Choir as part of a song-sharing and recording session for Maverick City Vol. 3 Part 1 .
"The Promise" is a song by American singer-songwriter Chris Cornell. The song was written as the ending credits song for the film of the same name . The song was released as a single on March 10, 2017, and is notable as being the last solo release from Cornell prior to his death on May 18, 2017.
The video shows the group attempting to take revenge on their bullies, through a series of "antics, pranks and twists". [32] [66] The video culminates with the two groups preparing to fight, left as a cliffhanger ending. [64] Interspersed throughout the video is footage of the band performing "I'm Not Okay (I Promise)" in a rehearsal space. [65]