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"Ever So Lonely" is the debut single by British band Monsoon with Sheila Chandra on vocals. The song was written by Steve Coe and was released in August 1981. The single became a No. 12 hit in the United Kingdom following a re-release in March 1982, staying on the UK Singles Chart for nine weeks. It was also a hit in Ireland, the Netherlands ...
The vocals and melodies in "Monsoon" are one semitone lower than its German counterpart. The song was performed at the MTV Europe Music Awards 2007 in Munich, Germany. [6] "Durch den Monsun" was named "Best Song 2005" at the Austrian Golden Penguin Awards and was also nominated as "Best Single International" at the Amadeus Awards in 2006.
Monsoon was an early 1980s UK world/pop trio that consisted of singer Sheila Chandra, multi-instrumentalist/producer Steve Coe, and bass guitarist Martin Smith. [1] Their song " Ever So Lonely " was a number 12 hit single in the UK Singles Chart in 1982. [ 2 ]
This is a comprehensive list of songs by German rock band Tokio Hotel.Since forming in 2001, by the name of Devilish, the band have released seven studio albums, two live albums and two compilation albums.
This Grammy-award winning song is all about showering your special someone with adoration, devotion and large amounts of love. Listen Here. 66. “Thinkin Bout You” by Frank Ocean (2012)
Monsoon is the tenth studio album by Australian group, Little River Band, with Glenn Shorrock returning as lead singer after John Farnham left the group to release his solo album Whispering Jack. The album was released in May 1988 [ 1 ] and peaked at number nine on the Kent Music Report albums chart.
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"The Devil's Chord" is the second episode of the fourteenth series of the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who.Released alongside "Space Babies," it was written by Russell T. Davies, directed by Ben Chessell.