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"In the Still of the Night" was also recorded by The Beach Boys on their 1976 album 15 Big Ones. Lead vocals were by drummer Dennis Wilson. Songwriters Mike Reid and Troy Seals incorporated the song in the 1985 song "Lost in the Fifties Tonight (In the Still of the Night)", performed by Ronnie Milsap. Milsap's song was a number one country hit ...
Released in July 1985, the song was Milsap's 42nd single to be released. At the same time, it was also his 27th number-one hit on the Billboard Hot Country Singles and Tracks chart. [2] Like many of his other singles, the song also fared well as a crossover hit on the Billboard Adult Contemporary charts as it entered the top 10, peaking at ...
"O Holy Night" (original title: Cantique de Noël) is a sacred song about the night of the birth of Jesus Christ, described in the first verse as "the dear Saviour", and frequently performed as a Christmas carol.
"Still of the Night" is a song by the English band Whitesnake. It was released as the first single from their self-titled 1987 album. It reached #16 in the U.K., [5] #18 on the U.S. Mainstream rock Tracks and #79 on the Billboard Hot 100. In 2003, Martin Popoff listed it as 58th in The Top 500 Heavy Metal Songs of All Time. [6]
Frey said that "One of These Nights was the most fluid and 'painless' album [they] ever made", and thought that the quality of the songs he wrote with Henley had improved dramatically. [4] However, Leadon was becoming increasingly unhappy during the making of the album. He wrote three of the nine songs, none of which was released as a single. [5]
"The Thrill" is a song by American rapper Wiz Khalifa and Australian electronic music duo Empire of the Sun. The song uses a prominent sample of Empire of the Sun's 2008 single "Walking on a Dream". In 2009, Wiz Khalifa recorded "The Thrill" for his 2009 mixtape Burn After Rolling, using the then illegal sample.
Oscar winner Marlee Matlin, seen here with Skylight Music Theatre artistic director Michael Unger, came to see the opening night of "Spring Awakening." She performed in that show on Broadway.
These songs are poems of beautiful and affecting simplicity, and they leave a taste that is wonderfully bitter sweet." [9] Michael Quinn of BBC commented, "My One and Only Thrill is the spellbinding follow up to Gardot's compelling debut, Worrisome Heart, and eloquently confirms her as a supreme songwriting talent possessed of a truly sublime ...