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"My Lighthouse" is the first single by British band Pulp, released in 1983 and taken from the band's debut album It. The song is a gentle acoustic ballad , far from the disco feel that thrust the band into prominence in the early 1990s.
2010 – "Light from Your Lighthouse" by The Black Twig Pickers and Charlie Parr on the album Glory in the Meeting House [13] 2011 – "Left Lyrics in the Practice Room" on the album 90 Bisodol (Crimond) by Half Man Half Biscuit. The line "Let the light from your lighthouse shine on me" is quoted three times in the closing chorus.
The song is a ballad, penned, in part about Brooks' mother's death. He told Billboard magazine that the song is about lighthouses in his life. Brooks said, "that lighthouse is my mother, that lighthouse is also those people you played live to, that lighthouse is also the music because the music is like the air or the water, it simply is."
"Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)" is the debut single by Edison Lighthouse. The song reached the No.1 spot on the UK Singles Chart on the week ending 31 January 1970, where it remained for a total of five weeks. [6] It also became the first No.1 single of the 1970s (not counting Rolf Harris's "Two Little Boys" which was a holdover from 1969).
The lyrics don't explicitly mention the murder plot but instead reference the play's lighthouse setting as "the longing and the ache of motherhood, which is a really beautiful thing," said Bareilles.
"Lighthouse" is a single by English musician Lucy Spraggan. The song was released in the United Kingdom as a digital download on 28 June 2013 as the lead single from her debut studio album. The song was written by Lucy Spraggan, James Flannigan and the Ordinary Boys frontman Preston. The song has peaked to number 26 on the UK Singles Chart.
"Lighthouse" is the third single by American-British-Canadian girl group G.R.L., and the first single following the death of group member Simone Battle, who died in 2014. The song features songwriting credits from Lukasz Gottwald , and Henry Walter , with production credits from Gottwald and Walter under their production monikers, Dr. Luke and ...
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