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Badam may refer to: Almond, in Hindi and Persian languages; Badam River, a river of southern Kazakhstan; Badam, Kerman, a village in Saghder Rural District ...
"Tears Run Rings" is a 1988 song by English musician Marc Almond from his 1988 album The Stars We Are. In addition to the standard 7" single, two 12-inch versions were released in 1988, one containing the 7" version and the 12" extended remix, and another containing two further extended remixes by Justin Straus and Almond's own band La Magia.
A Tribute to Johnny Thunders: I Only Wrote This Song for You: Various artists Lead vocals on "Hurt" Songs: Betjeman & Read Lead vocals on "Narcissus". The song featured in a 1998 withdrawn album by them called Words and Music, that exists as a promo. Not the same song recorded by Marc and the Mambas on Torment and Toreros: 2003 Happy in the ...
Badam halva is a sweet made from almonds with added colouring. Almond flakes are added to many sweets (such as sohan barfi), and are usually visible sticking to the outer surface. Almonds form the base of various drinks which are supposed to have cooling properties. Almond sherbet or sherbet-e-badaam, is a common summer drink. Almonds are also ...
SongMeanings is a music website that encourages users to discuss and comment on the underlying meanings and messages of individual songs. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] As of May 2015, the website contains over 110,000 artists, 1,000,000 lyrics, 14,000 albums, and 530,000 members.
Ten Plagues is a 2014 studio recording of the 2011 Edinburgh Festival Fringe Award-winning stage production of the same name. [1] The production was performed again at Wilton's Music Hall in 2013 and was well reviewed. [2] The production is a song cycle duet for voice and piano and was written by Mark Ravenhill with music by Conor Mitchell.
Parenting has never been, and probably never will be, a one-size-fits-all experience. Technological advances make each generation of new parents different from their predecessors. And while these ...
The song was covered by Vicky Leandros in 1968, along with a Greek version the same year titled "To Mistiko Sou" ("Your secret") on her Greek album Vicky (To Mistiko Sou) which became a hit. Following Marc Almond's success across Europe, in 1989 Leandros released a 12-inch remix of "To Mistiko Sou" in Greece which topped the Greek charts. [ 24 ]