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"Wait" is a power ballad [3] recorded by White Lion and written by White Lion vocalist Mike Tramp and guitarist Vito Bratta. It was the lead single from their second album, Pride . The single was released on June 1, 1987, but did not chart until February 1988.
In August 2024, Songs of White Lion Volume 2 was released, featuring Tramp re-imagining ten more select cuts from White Lion's catalog [35] Volume 2 includes the new single and music video for the re recorded "Lights and Thunder" [36] and the reworked "Lonely Nights", [37] "Out With the Boys" [38], "The Road to Valhalla" [39] and "Till Death Do ...
Escape from Brooklyn is a VHS/DVD video album by the American/Danish hard rock band White Lion, released in 1992.The video features all of the band's music videos to this point and also features behind the scenes footage, interviews with band members and a look at the band's most recent World tour in support of their fourth studio album Mane Attraction.
Till Death Do Us Part is a well-known phrase from the marriage ... "Till Death Do Us Part", a song by White Lion on the album ... "Till Death Do Us Apart", ...
A re-recorded "Cry for Freedom" was released as the first single for "Songs of White Lion", [7] followed by a reworked take on "Little Fighter". [8] Mike Tramp embarked on an extensive U.S. tour in May 2023. The Songs of White Lion trek, which was originally supposed to take place in April/May 2020, will see Tramp performing White Lion hits. [9]
Until Death Do Us Part (Japanese: 死がふたりを分かつまで, Hepburn: Shi ga Futari wo Wakatsu made) is a Japanese manga series written by Hiroshi Takashige and illustrated by DOUBLE-S. [2] Until Death Do Us Part began its serialization on Young Gangan ' s December 2005 issue [3] and ran until November 20, 2015. [4]
A new Ariana Grande era is upon us. Upon the release of her new album, Eternal Sunshine , the pop star also shared cinematic visuals for her second single, “We Can’t Be Friends (Wait for Your ...
The album has been re-released under different titles and album covers several times, apart from the original 1999 release and the first re release as Last Roar in 2004, there has been several more versions including Ultimate Collection in 2005, The Ultimate White Lion in 2006, Portrait of the Lion in 2009, White Lion Greatest Hits in 2011 and ...