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"Open Arms" is a song by American rock band Journey. It was released as a single from the Heavy Metal soundtrack and their 1981 album, Escape.Co-written by band members Steve Perry and Jonathan Cain, the song is a power ballad whose lyrics attempt to renew a drifting relationship.
"Beside You" is a song by English singer-songwriter James Blunt. It was released by Atlantic Records UK on 2 August 2023 as the lead single from the singer's seventh studio album, Who We Used to Be. [1] The song loosely interpolates "Alla Luce Del Giorno" by Italian composer Ennio Morricone. [2]
Hasten Down the Wind featured the new track "Someone to Lay Down Beside Me". It was written by Karla Bonoff. [3] Bonoff was an up and coming singer-songwriter. Ronstadt heard a demo of a different Bonoff song called "Lose Again", which prompted her to hear more of Bonoff's repertoire. Ronstadt was then presented with "Someone to Lay Down Beside ...
The album was born out of a desire by Efrim Menuck to record something for his dog Wanda, who died of cancer while Godspeed You! Black Emperor were on tour. [ 5 ] Menuck described the recording of the album as a "Jewish experience", due to his immersion within a small, friend-based Jewish community in Montreal . [ 5 ]
[5] The lyrics project optimism and contentment and the themes of the song include the peaceful joy of physical love, the power of nature and the need to live for the moment, indeed to share love rather than "keep" it. [3] [5] For example, the lyrics include: [1] [5] Rain is coming down But I know the clouds will pass... Lay down beside me
Videos were made for "Wild America" and "Beside You", and the album has a cover of the 1960s standard "Louie Louie" (made famous by the Kingsmen) for which Pop wrote his own set of politically fueled lyrics.
"Beside You" is a song written by Michael Kamen and Mark Snow and released on New York Rock & Roll Ensemble's fourth album Roll Over in 1971. [1]When Kamen was asked to compose a soundtrack for Vincent Ward's 1998 film What Dreams May Come on an accelerated time scale after the original score was rejected, he adapted "Beside You", and used it as the basis for the score. [1]
Beside You may refer to: Beside You: 30 Years of Hits, Dave Dobbyn album "Beside You" (Van Morrison song) "Beside You" (Marianas Trench song)