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"Hard Dirt" is a song recorded by Canadian country group Hunter Brothers. The song was written by Hunter Hayes , Steve Moakler and Eric Paslay , [ 1 ] while Hayes produced the track. [ 2 ] It was the lead single off their third studio album Been a Minute .
When adding the weeks for all of Phil Collins' number-one singles during the 1980s, it comes out to 15. (This does not include the Genesis song "Invisible Touch".) However, "Another Day in Paradise" spent its final two weeks at number one in 1990—January 6 and 13—so those two weeks do not count toward his tally in the 1980s.
"Wanted" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music singer Hunter Hayes. It was released in March 2012 as the second single from his debut album Hunter Hayes (2011). Hayes co-wrote the song with Troy Verges. [1] The song was nominated for Best Country Solo Performance at the 2013 Grammy Awards. [2]
"Hard Times" is a rap song written by Jimmy Bralower, J.B. Moore, Russell Simmons, Larry Smith and William Waring originally recorded by Kurtis Blow for his 1980 eponymous debut album. A 1983 cover by rap group Run–D.M.C. was issued as their second single, and is the first track on their eponymous debut album Run–D.M.C..
Even said that the song is about, "wanting things to stay the same, but wanting them to be different, too." [3] The band released the cover art for "Hit and Run" on May 16, 2012. [4] They first performed the song live on May 19, 2012. [5] The song premiered on Alternative Press on May 21, 2012 and was released digitally the following day. [1]
Pair a sweet song with some inspiring graduation quotes, and get ready to grab the tissues! As you figure out your own ways to celebrate this year, turn up the tunes and let your emotions flow free.
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"Ships" is a song written and originally performed by British musician Ian Hunter. The song was first released on Hunter's fourth solo album, You're Never Alone with a Schizophrenic in March 1979, [1] and later released as a single in August 1979. [2] Hunter's release of the single never made the charts.