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"At This Moment" is a song written by Billy Vera and recorded live by Vera and his band under the name Billy Vera & the Beaters in 1981, [1] during a string of performances at the Roxy in West Hollywood (January 15–17) and featured on their self-titled live album Billy and the Beaters, released that year as the album's second single, on the ...
Written by Maria Brink, Chris Howorth, Kevin Churko, and Kane Churko. Guitarist Chris Howorth says about the song, “It's really just about taking the power back from the word, and when you get past all the controversy of the word, you have a bombastic rock and roll song with crushing guitars and huge drums that will have you screaming whore at the top of your lungs!” [3] Singer Maria Brink ...
"This is the moment, This is the hour When I can open up tomorrow Like a flower, And put my hand to, Everything I planned to, Fulfil my grand design, See all my stars align!" Where the melody is very similar to the beginning of the song, was totally changed adds a bridge , with the melody and lyrics changed to:
In 2011, In This Moment parted ways with longtime manager, Rob "Blasko" Nicholson. [41] Also in 2011, In This Moment announced they were working on new material for a new album hoping for a 2012 release. [42] This release was recorded without founding members Jeff Fabb and Blake Bunzel, who were both working with James Durbin as of September 2011.
"The Promise" is a song by American rock band In This Moment. It is the second promotional single released from their third studio album, A Star-Crossed Wasteland , and first to go for radio adds. The song is a duet with Otherwise vocalist Adrian Patrick.
"This Magic Moment" is a song composed by lyricist Doc Pomus and pianist Mort Shuman. [3] It was first recorded by The Drifters, with Ben E. King singing lead.
The single peaked at number 9 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock and Active Rock charts, and at number 37 on Rock Songs, making this the first In This Moment single to chart on Billboard. Spencer Kaufman of Loudwire said the song is "a passionate track both musically and lyrically".
From This Moment On" is a 1950 popular song written by Cole Porter, which has since become a jazz standard. It was originally written for the 1950 musical Out of This World , but director George Abbott dropped it from the musical before its Broadway premiere, possibly due to lackluster singing by cast member William Eythe . [ 1 ]