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"Nobody Knows" was written by Pink and co-written and produced by Billy Mann. The song is a piano-ballad and deals with her feelings of depression. [2] The song received positive reviews. IGN's wrote that "'Nobody Knows' goes for a shiny blues ballad feel, Pink flexing her vocal chords to reveal a downright sweetness to her voice."
Nobodyknows, a Japanese pop group; Nobody Knows., a 2013 album by Willis Earl Beal, or the title song Nobody Knows: The Best of Paul Brady, a 1999 compilation album, or the 1991 title song (see below)
"No One Knows" is a song by American rock band Queens of the Stone Age written by band members Josh Homme and Mark Lanegan. It was the first single and second track from their third album, Songs for the Deaf , and was released on November 26, 2002. [ 6 ] "
"I see people like Pink, Hugh Jackman and Zac Efron have all posted about this film, and I'm thinking 'they've all just heard me sing for two and a half hours and they don't know'. But I guess ...
No One Knows" is a song by Queens of the Stone Age. No One Knows may also refer to: No One Knows, by Stephy Tang, 2011 "No One Knows" (Stephy Tang song), the title song, 2010 "No One Knows" (Dion and The Belmonts song), 1958 "No One Knows", a song by Dexter Freebish "No One Knows", a song by Green Day from Kerplunk!
Outis (a transliteration of the Ancient Greek pronoun Οὖτις, meaning "nobody" or "no one") [1] is an often used pseudonym that appeared famously in Classical Greek legends. Modern artists, writers, and others in public life have adopted the use of this pseudonym in order to hide their identity and it has been used for fictional characters ...
He fears no authority because there are few consequences for breaking the law here. Sebastian Zapeta-Calil was revealed to be a Guatemalan migrant who had illegally re-entered the country after ...
I'm Not Dead is the fourth studio album by American singer and songwriter Pink.It was released on April 4, 2006, through LaFace Records and Jive Records.Following the commercial underperformance of her third studio album Try This (2003), Pink parted ways with Arista Records and began experimenting with new sounds and collaborating with new producers, and stated she named the album after having ...