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A four-minute song, [4] it was musically compared to the Irish band the Cranberries. [2] [6] Miles Klee of Rolling Stone and V. S. Wells of The Georgia Straight described it as a "yearning" track. [2] [6] Klee described it as jangle rock, [6] while Wells perceived inspiration from 1980s rock and early 2000s "guitar-driven pop". [2]
In 2007, the band covered the song for their album Long Road Out of Eden, the group's first full studio album since 1979. A year later, their version of the song won the Grammy Award for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal. [4] It was the band's first Grammy since 1979. [5]
How Long, a 2000 album by L.V., and the title song "How Long" (Ace song), 1974 "How Long" (Charlie Puth song), 2017 "How Long" (Hinder song), 2006 "How Long" (Paula Toledo song), 2003 "How Long" (Tove Lo song) a 2022 song by Tove Lo from the Euphoria soundtrack (Season 2) "How Long" (J. D. Souther song), notably covered by the Eagles
"Tonight" is a song by Raspberries, released in August 1973. It was written by band leader Eric Carmen, who also provided the lead vocals. The song was the first of three single releases from their third LP, Side 3. Carmen said that it was inspired by the Small Faces and that it is his favorite Raspberries song. [1]
"How Long" is the debut single by the English band Ace, from their 1974 debut album, Five-A-Side. It reached No. 3 on both the US and Canadian charts, and No. 20 on the UK Singles Chart. [5] In a 1981 issue of Smash Hits, Phil Collins named the song as one of his top 10 favourites, describing it as a "classic single". [6]
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"How Long" [a] is a song recorded and produced by American singer-songwriter Charlie Puth. He wrote the song with Jacob Kasher and DJ Frank E . It was released on October 5, 2017, by Atlantic Records as the second single from Puth's second studio album, Voicenotes (2018). [ 2 ]