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Eternity is the seventh studio album by Danish soft rock band Michael Learns to Rock.It was released on October 27, 2008 through MLTR Music and At:tack Music. This is the first Michael Learns to Rock album to have been solely produced by Mikkel Lentz, except the tracks "Family Tree" and "Lonely Satellite".
One Day It'll All Make Sense is the third studio album by rapper Common, released on September 30, 1997, on Relativity Records.It was the follow-up to his critically acclaimed album Resurrection and the last Common album to feature producer No I.D. until Common's 2011 album The Dreamer/The Believer.
It'll All Make Sense in the End is the fourth studio album by English singer-songwriter James Arthur, released on 5 November 2021 through Columbia Records. It was preceded by the singles "Medicine" and "September", and was initially set for release on 8 October. [5] A deluxe edition with six new tracks was released in March 2022. [6]
Andrew Unterberger of PopDust also questioned the song's lyrics, writing that "the song doesn't make a whole lot of sense" and noting "the odd phrasing of the title and certain other key lyrics." Unterberger also stated, "The phrase 'I want it that way' is similarly devoid of inherent meaning, but it's used recurringly as a kind of conclusive ...
"Stolen Moments Pt. I" (One Day It'll All Make Sense, 1997) "Stolen Moments Pt. II" featuring Black Thought (One Day It'll All Make Sense, 1997) "Stolen Moments Pt. III" featuring Q-Tip (One Day It'll All Make Sense, 1997) "Sunshine/6th Sense (J.Period Remix)" (Getting Out Our Dreams: The Class of '06 Mixtape, 2006) "Sum Shit I Wrote ...
"Makes No Sense at All" was the only single from Flip Your Wig. The single's B-side was a cover of "Love Is All Around", the theme song to The Mary Tyler Moore Show. The single was a hit on the indie circuits, reaching number 2 on the UK indie charts. [7] Music videos for both "Makes No Sense at All" and "Love Is All Around" were produced.
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You Get So Alone at Times That It Just Makes Sense"" references the Charles Bukowski poetry book of the same name. [18] The album itself is named after a line in a Bukowski poem, as was Let It Enfold You. [18] Nielsen wrote "Stay What You Are" with the intention of emulating the sound of the early 2000s band Saves the Day. [18]