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The song was released in March 1982, as a single from True Blue – The Best of John Williamson, but it failed to chart. The lyrics included a reference to Vegemite, a food paste, but that was removed in a later version because Williamson "just didn't want the song to be commercialised". [2] The 1986 version was used for the Australian Made ...
"Sometimes Always" is a song by the Scottish alternative rock group the Jesus and Mary Chain and the first single from the group's album Stoned & Dethroned. Written by William Reid, the song is a duet between Jim Reid and Mazzy Star's Hope Sandoval. The song was a moderate commercial hit in the UK while also making some noise on the alternative ...
"Jesus Christ" (released as simply "Jesus" on the single) is a song by American rock band Brand New. It was released on April 30, 2007, as the second single from the band's third studio album The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me. The song peaked at No. 30 on Billboard's Alternative Airplay chart
"Jerusalema" is a song by South African DJ and record producer, Master KG featuring South African vocalist Nomcebo. The upbeat gospel-influenced house song was initially released on 29 November 2019 after it garnered positive response online, with a music video following on 21 December. The music video of the song has generated half a billion ...
The song is sung by the spirit of Judas Iscariot, who had died by suicide earlier in the show.The song consists of a series of questions addressed to Jesus, such as why Jesus chose to come to Israel in 4 BC when it had no "mass communication" as opposed to modern times, whether Jesus had planned his own death, whether Jesus knew beforehand that his death would become famous, and whether ...
Oddments is the fourth studio album by Australian psychedelic rock band King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard.It was released on 7 March 2014 on Flightless.It peaked at No. 13 on the ARIA Albums Chart after being re-released on vinyl in November 2018. [1] "
I don't use syringe drugs, but you could use drugs to find your divine, your divinity. Christian songs, they use all of these things... if you go around the mountain, and if you work hard with the hammer, and you meet a carpenter called Jesus Christ, and you travel miles and miles... all these stupid symbolisms that Christian folk groups will use."