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"Emmylou" is a single by the Swedish folk band First Aid Kit from their second studio album The Lion's Roar. Written by sisters Klara Söderberg and Johanna Söderberg, the song was released on 16 January 2012 as the second single from the album. "Emmylou" entered the Swedish Singles Chart at #33, and peaked at #24.
First Aid Kit appear on Tove Lo's song Cute & Cruel on her 14 October 2022 released album Dirt Femme, [168] on Pink's song Kids in Love on her 17 February 2023 released album Trustfall, [169] on M. Ward's songs Too Young To Die and Engine 5 on his Supernatural Thing album that was released on 23 June [170] and on Lola Kirke's song All My Exes ...
The album was reissued in the form of a special edition box set on 17 September 2012, featuring additional tracks and a music-video DVD amongst other items. [ 15 ] Rolling Stone named the song "Emmylou" the 10th best song of 2012 [ 16 ] and 96th in their list of 100 best songs of the 2010s. [ 17 ]
The quintessential Christmas crush song, Mariah Carey's "All I Want for Christmas Is You" finally hit No. 1 in 2019—25 years after its initial release! 2. Nat King Cole, "The Christmas Song"
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Swedish folk duo First Aid Kit released the song "Emmylou" in 2012 as a tribute to Harris. They performed the song when she received the Polar Music Prize in 2015. [172] In 2016, Harris was honored with a tribute concert entitled The Life & Songs of Emmylou Harris, which was later released as both a
The cover for the original Band Aid single, designed by pop artist Sir Peter Blake, features colourful Christmas scenes contrasted with two gaunt Ethiopian children, in black and white, each ...
2024 Christmas albums (6 P) This page was last edited on 27 March 2013, at 09:16 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...