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"Rise Again" is a song recorded by Canadian music group The Rankin Family. It was released in 1993 as the first single from their third studio album, North Country . It peaked in the top 10 on the RPM Adult Contemporary Tracks chart, and was a Top 20 hit on the magazine's pop chart and a Top 40 hit on its country chart.
Year of the Dog... Again is the sixth studio album by American rapper DMX. It was released on August 1, 2006, by Ruff Ryders Entertainment, Sony Urban Music and Columbia Records. The album was mostly produced by Swizz Beatz, Scott Storch, with additional production by others.
The process begins six to eight weeks before each episode is filmed, and can end as late as the day before filming begins. [4] The list below contains all 73 musical performances of the sixth season, with each performance delivering an individual song or a mashup of two or more songs in a single performance.
"Dogs Are Everywhere" is a non-album single released by British band Pulp in 1986. [1] The title song is a soft ballad reminiscent of the band's first album It, but the B-sides have a darker sound closer to what would become the band's next album, Freaks. All of the songs are included on the compilation album Masters of the Universe.
With smiling bastards lying to you everywhere you go Turn to, and put out all your strength of arm and heart and brain And like the Mary Ellen Carter, rise again. Rise again, rise again—though your heart it be broken Or life about to end. No matter what you've lost, be it a home, a love, a friend, Like the Mary Ellen Carter, rise again.
Everything Falls Apart is a song by American band Dog's Eye View, written by lead vocalist Peter Stuart. The song is the lead single from Dog's Eye View's debut album, Happy Nowhere, released in January 1996 by Columbia Records. It received considerable airplay on radio, MTV and VH1, [1] reaching the top 40 on multiple US Billboard charts ...
Norma Cecilia Tanega (January 30, 1939 – December 29, 2019) [2] was an American folk and pop singer-songwriter, painter, and experimental musician.In the 1960s, she had a hit with the single "Walkin' My Cat Named Dog" and wrote songs for Dusty Springfield and other prominent musicians.
This song features in Jim Steinman's Bat Out of Hell: The Musical, in which the song is split into further parts and is performed by four characters. [citation needed] The TV series Glee featured a short cover of this song in the third-season episode "Nationals", in which it is performed by Lea Michele as Rachel Berry. A longer 5:22 minute ...