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"He Like That" was announced as the album's second single, and the music video was released on August 25, the same day the album was released. The video for promotional single "Angel" was released on August 11, just two weeks before the album's release. The music video for "Deliver" was released on September 8. "Down" peaked at number 42 on the ...
Fifth Harmony has recorded songs for three studio albums, entitled Reflection (2015), 7/27 (2016) and Fifth Harmony (2017). Fifth Harmony is an American four-piece girl group, consisting of members Ally Brooke, Normani Kordei, Dinah Jane, Lauren Jauregui and formerly Camila Cabello. The group began working on their debut EP, Better Together.
"Sidewalk Song" "Sweet Smiling Children" "The Eleventh Song" "Rosecrans Boulevard" "Tunesmith" Soul City Records 1967: Vikki Carr: It Must Be Him "Tunesmith" Liberty 1967: The 5th Dimension: Up, Up, and Away "Up, Up and Away" "Which Way to Nowhere" "Never Gonna Be the Same" "Pattern People" "Rosecrans Blvd. Soul City Records 1967: The 5th ...
Sir George Keith Agnew, 5th Baronet (1918–1994) Sir John Keith Agnew, 6th Baronet (19 December 1950 – 2011). Agnew was the son of Sir George Keith Agnew, 5th Baronet, and his wife Baroness Anne Merete Louise Schaffalitzky de Muckadell (1924–2005). He was the owner of the Rougham estates in Suffolk, England.
Even in a definitive ranking of Taylor Swift's best songs of all time, Red's fifth track almost always sits at No. 1, and with good reason. I don't need to tell you for the millionth time that ...
fourth Baronet succeeded to Bateman Baronetcy of Hartington Hall in 1905 and was created Baron St Audries in 1911, the latter title which became extinct in 1971; seventh and fifth Baronet died 1971 Fuller-Eliott-Drake of Nutwell Court, Buckland Abbey and Yarcombe [43] 1821: Fuller-Eliott-Drake: extinct 1916: Fuller of Neston Park [304] 1910 ...
The Marling baronetcy, of Stanley Park and Sedbury Park in the County of Gloucester, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 22 May 1882 for the cloth manufacturer and Liberal politician Samuel Marling. The second Baronet served as high sheriff of Gloucester in 1888. [1]
After the fifth Earl of Seafield's death in 1840, his younger brother and successor as sixth Earl of Seafield, reversed the order of the surnames, styling himself Ogilvy-Grant. The baronetcy remained merged with the earldom of Seafield until the death of James Ogilvie-Grant, 11th Earl of Seafield , in 1915.