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"Alive with the Glory of Love" is the first single from Say Anything's second album ...Is a Real Boy. "Alive with the Glory of Love" was released to radio on June 20, 2006. [ 5 ] The song was a hit for the band, charting at number twenty-eight on the Alternative Songs chart.
Jesus Freak Hideout favored the song saying it was "a plentiful solid moment on the album". [4] Rob Theakston of the All Music Guide said, "The driving sound of "Alive"... brings to mind tonal qualities normally found in Linkin Park or Coheed & Cambria, but only if they were filtered through having tea with the Cranberries with lyrics emerging from a wholly Christian perspective."
On February 15, 2006, the music video for "Alive with the Glory of Love" was posted online. [27] Between March and May 2006, Say Anything went on a cross-country tour of the US alongside Pistolita and the Bled. [28] [29] The trek included an appearance at The Bamboozle festival. [30] "Alive with the Glory of Love" was released to radio on June ...
"I'd Do Anything" is a song by English band Dead or Alive. It was co-produced by the band and Zeus B. Held and released in January 1984 as the third single from the band's debut studio album Sophisticated Boom Boom. The song was the third consecutive single by Dead or Alive to miss the UK top 75, peaking at No. 79 on the UK Singles Chart.
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Martin Edward Murphy (born 23 December 1955), [1] commonly known by the pseudonym Martin Plaza, is an Australian singer-songwriter, musician and visual artist who is a founding member and vocalist and guitarist of the new wave band Mental As Anything.
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In 1975, Swedish band Blue Swede recorded a mash-up which combined verses of I'm Alive with others borrowed from Hush, by Deep Purple. The song was also recorded by Tom Jones. The track appeared on his 2008 album 24 Hours. Canadian garage-punk band, UIC, from Toronto, Ontario, recorded their version of I'm Alive on their 1986 album Our Garage.