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"When You're Gone" is a song by Irish band the Cranberries. It is the third single from their third studio album, To the Faithful Departed (1996). The music video was directed by Karen Bellone and was released at the end of 1996. The song was first played during the North American leg of the No Need to Argue Tour in late 1994.
When You're Gone may refer to: "When You're Gone" (Avril Lavigne song), 2007 "When You're Gone" (Bryan Adams song), 1998 "When You're Gone" (The Cranberries song), 1996; When You're Gone (Jesse Stewart), 2017; When You're Gone (Shawn Mendes song), 2022 "When You're Gone", a US bonus song on Richard Marx's 2004 album My Own Best Enemy "When You ...
In September 1996, the Cranberries' video for "Salvation" was nominated for a MTV Video Music Award for Best Art Direction. [69] [70] In November 1996 "When You're Gone" was released as a single in the US, peaking at No. 22 on the Billboard Hot 100. [37] By mid-1996, the band's combined albums had sold more than 22 million copies. [71]
The Cranberries were an Irish rock band formed in Limerick in 1989, originally under the name The Cranberry Saw Us. Although widely associated with alternative rock, the band's sound incorporates post-punk and rock elements.
Treasure Box for Boys and Girls – The Complete Sessions 1991–1999 is a compilation boxset from the Irish band The Cranberries. It is a collection of the complete sessions releases of their first four albums.
Manhattan-based dermatologist Dr. Brendan Camp, M.D., said that toasted skin syndrome, officially known as erythema ab igne (EAI), is a "pattern of discoloration that occurs in areas of skin after ...
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An unreleased music video was made for the main theme "Uncertain"; [6] a brief part of the clip was included on their DVD compilation, Stars: The Best of 1992–2002. The unedited complete video clip appeared for the first time on YouTube on 14 April 2020, and shows a young Dolores O'Riordan , with her brother Brendan and his daughter Cora ...