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"Thunder and Lightning" is a 1972 song by American singer and pianist Chi Coltrane. It was the first release from her eponymous debut album, peaking at No. 17 on the US Billboard Hot 100, No. 15 on Cash Box [2] and No. 12 on Record World. It also charted at No. 18 on the Canadian RPM magazine singles chart. [3]
It is a rain dance that explores the Cambodian myth of thunder, lightning, and rain associated with Buddhist mythology. Most of the time, this dance depicts the fight between Reamesor and Moni Mekhala where Reamesor (Ramasura/ Parashurama ) or Ream Eyso attempts to seize the magical crystal ball from Moni Mekhala and this fighting creates a storm.
This is a list of songs about Pakistan (known as Milli naghmay, Urdu: ملی نغمے) listed in alphabetical order. The list includes songs by current and former solo-singers and musical bands. The list includes songs by current and former solo-singers and musical bands.
Thunder and Lightning (professional wrestling), professional wrestling team; Thunder & Lightning, a 1990 video game published by Romstar "Thunder and Lightning", a variation on cream tea "Donner and Blitzen" (English: Thunder and Lightning), two of Santa Claus's reindeer; Thunder and Lightning, two teams in the Rachael Heyhoe-Flint Trophy
"Lightning and Thunder" is a song by Canadian pop rock band Marianas Trench. It was released on May 24, 2024, as the second single from the group's sixth studio album Haven , via 604 Records . [ 2 ]
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"Lightning Crashes" is a song by American rock band Live. It was released in September 1994 as the third single from their second studio album, Throwing Copper . Although the track was not released as a single in the United States, it received enough radio airplay to peak at No. 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 Airplay chart in 1995.
"Knock On Wood" was written in the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee (now The National Civil Rights Museum). Steve Cropper has stated in interviews that there was a lightning storm the night that he and Eddie wrote the song, hence the lyrics 'It's like thunder, lightning, The way you love me is frightening'.