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Along with the song's release, an accompanying music video directed by Zaza Orashvili was released. [6] To further promote the song, Buzaladze announced her intents to participate in various Eurovision pre-parties throughout the months of March and April 2024, including Pre-Party ES on 30 March, [7] the London Eurovision Party on 7 April, [8] and Eurovision in Concert on 13 April.
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Song Songwriter / Lyricist Ref. 1800: John Adams: Federalist "Adams and Liberty" John Stafford Smith and Robert Treat Paine Jr. 1800: Thomas Jefferson: Democratic-Republican "Jefferson and Liberty" John Stafford Smith [1] 1808: James Madison: Democratic-Republican "Huzzah for Madison, Huzzah" [1] 1824: John Quincy Adams: Democratic-Republican
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Name of song, release(s), producer(s), and additional notes. Song Release(s) Producer(s) Notes Ref. "A320" Godzilla: The Album: Foo Fighters Featuring Benmont Tench and Petra Haden "Ain't It the Life" There Is Nothing Left to Lose: Adam Kasper, Foo Fighters "All My Life"† One by One: Nick Raskulinecz, Foo Fighters "Alone + Easy Target"‡ Foo ...
The song is described by Taste of Country as a "country rock anthem" with a lyrical theme of support for blue-collar workers. [2] In addition to the song's release to radio, Bryan released a music video on August 15, 2022. Included in the video is footage of real-life firefighters, police officers, military members, and cowboys. [4]