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"The Piper" is a track from the 1980 album Super Trouper, by Swedish pop group ABBA. The song is loosely based on the famous story of The Pied Piper of Hamelin , but lyricist Björn Ulvaeus cites the novel The Stand by Stephen King as a source of inspiration. [ 2 ]
It should only contain pages that are The Tea Party (band) songs or lists of The Tea Party (band) songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about The Tea Party (band) songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
The Tea Party played Transmission in full, including songs never before played live, [8] then after a break they performed a second set of the band's hit songs." [ 9 ] Fans purchasing a concert VIP package could also receive a special limited edition Transmission coffee table book [ 10 ] containing a photo essay compiled by band member Stuart ...
Fans of pop singer JADE are enjoying her tactful response to a probing question about Simon Cowell on The Louis Theroux Podcast.. The former Little Mix member turned solo artist, born Jade ...
Alhambra (1996) is the first EP by the Tea Party and was used as a bridge between The Edges of Twilight and Transmission albums. It includes four intricately re-worked acoustic songs from The Edges of Twilight and two others; the first a song entitled "Time" with Roy Harper on vocals, the second a remix of "Sister Awake" by Rhys Fulber.
"Psychopomp" is a song by Canadian rock band The Tea Party. It was released as a promotional single in Canada. [1] The music video was shot live in the MuchMusic CHUM-City Building in Toronto, before and during their Intimate & Interactive performance in May 1998.
"Gyroscope" is a song by Canadian rock band The Tea Party. It was released as a promotional single in Australia, Canada and the USA. [1] It received airplay on Australian radio station Triple J.
“The Party Never Ends,” releasing on Nov. 29 after a string of delays, is the coda on a career cut short after Juice WRLD died of an accidental overdose in 2019 at 21.