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"Shelter Me" is a song by American rock band Cinderella. It serves as the lead single from the band's third studio album, Heartbreak Station . [ 3 ] It peaked at #36 on the Billboard Hot 100 .
Shelter Me may refer to "Shelter Me" (The Waifs album), 1998, or the title song; Shelter Me (Richard Page album), 1996, or the title song "Shelter Me" (song), a 1990 song by Cinderella; Shelter Me, or Riparo, a 2007 Italian romantic drama film "Shelter Me", a song by Buddy Miller from Universal United House of Prayer, covered by Tab Benoit
Shelter Me is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Richard Page, released on October 22, 1996, by Blue Note Records. It remained Page's only solo studio album until the release of Peculiar Life (2010), fourteen years later. Page dedicated the album to the memory of his mother, Joyce Horton Page, who died in the same year it was ...
Shelter (Italian: Riparo) aka Shelter Me is a 2007 Italian romantic drama film co-written and directed by Marco Simon Puccioni and starring Maria de Medeiros, Antonia Liskova, and Mounir Ouadi. [3] The film was presented at the 57th Berlin International Film Festival in 2007.
Shelter Me is the second album by Australian folk band The Waifs, first released by Jarrah in March 1998. Track listing "Heart Lies" (Cunningham) – 2:43
Gugun Blues Shelter (GBS), or Gugun Power Trio (for the American and European market), is an Indonesian blues band, formed in Jakarta, Indonesia, in 2004. The current members are Gugun on guitar, Fajar Adi Nugroho on bass and Bowie on drums.
Uma houses are traditional vernacular houses found on the western part of the island of Siberut in Indonesia. The island is part of the Mentawai islands off the west coast of Sumatra . The structures are influenced by the Acehnese style, built on a much larger scale.
The number of homeless people in Indonesia is estimated to be up to 3 million people in the country, over 28,000 in Jakarta alone. [1] [2] A number of terms are used to describe homeless people in Indonesia, including tunawisma, which is used by the government, and gelandangan, meaning "tramp". [3] [4]