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"Better Place" is a song recorded by American singer and songwriter Rachel Platten for her third studio album, Wildfire (2016). The record's third and final single, initially released as a promotional single on December 18, 2015, was distributed to Hot adult contemporary radio for airplay in the United States.
Better Place may refer to: A Better Place, a 1997 film; Better Place (company), a former transport company "Better Place" (Saint Asonia song), 2015 "Better Place" (Rachel Platten song), 2016 "Better Place (9.11)", a song by Michelle Williams from Heart to Yours, 2002 "Better Place" (NSYNC song), from the film Trolls Band Together, 2023
"Better Place" is a pop song that is reminiscent of NSYNC's previous music from the late 1990s and early 2000s and is built on a disco pop instrumental as Timberlake, Chasez, Fatone, Kirkpatrick, and Bass sing the chorus: "Just let me take you to a better place / I'm gonna make you kiss the sky tonight / Yeah, if you let me show the way / I'm so excited to see you excited". [7]
"Better Place" is the first single from the self-titled studio album by the band Saint Asonia. [1] The song has been released digitally via Spotify and iTunes . [ 2 ] It was nominated at the 2016 Canadian Radio Music Awards for the "Best New Group or Solo Artist: Mainstream Rock" award.
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"A Better Place to Be" is a song by Harry Chapin from his 1972 album, Sniper and Other Love Songs. The song is about a midnight watchman confiding in a waitress, while drinking gin, about a woman that he met a week before and had a one-night stand with. Released as a single, the song reached No. 18 on the Billboard Bubbling Under chart.
Better Days (Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes album) or the title song, 1991; Better Days (Susan Tedeschi album) or the title song, 1995; Better Days (Tom Dice album) or the title song (see below), 2018; Better Days or the title song, by God Forbid, 2003; Better Dayz, by Tupac Shakur, or the title song, 2002; Better Days, by the Bruisers ...
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