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In December 2006, Sanctuary Records signed O'Riordan for a solo record deal; of their recently signed artist, Julian Wall of Sanctuary Records noted that "Dolores comes to us with an immense international CV". [113] [114] The music video for "Ordinary Day", directed by Caswell Coggins, was filmed in Prague, in February 2007.
John M. Alexander in his book The Man in Song: A Discographic Biography of Johnny Cash calls the songs "one of Johnny's best performances on the album ["Hymns from the Heart"], and one of his finest gospel recordings." [8] It's the testament of a good man who has seen heaven on earth by being a hard worker and living a good life.
The song was written by Ashdown and Jim Stewart, who became his long-term producer and co-writer. [4] The associated album, The Age of Mouse, was the first double LP album of original material released by an Australian artist. [2] Ashdown and Stewart relocated to the United States, living in Nashville.
"Nowhere to Run, Nowhere to Hide" is a song written and performed by American hardcore hip-hop four-piece supergroup Gravediggaz. It was released on September 6, 1994 via Gee Street Records as the second single from the group's debut full-length studio album 6 Feet Deep .
The music video for "High Enough" premiered on May 10, 2017 and was directed by Lorraine Nicolson. [4] The video features an abusive marriage, played by Savannah Harrison and Scott Hislop, in a rundown trailer park. K.Flay, in the adjacent trailer, plays music through a cassette deck to stop their fighting. This causes both of them to start ...
One day, he came home to find a 2-week-old baby moose outside his gate. "The first sight of her was heartbreaking," Plucas, who lives in Lithuania, told The Dodo .
"Run for Cover" is a song by American rock band the Killers from their fifth studio album, Wonderful Wonderful (2017). Originally released as a promotional single on July 28, 2017, [ 1 ] the song was sent to alternative radio in the United States on November 14, 2017, serving as the album's second single.
The official music video for "Let Your Horses Run" premiered on YouTube on July 19, 2024. [7] Kissel dedicated the song to his four children in the video, which he described as "kind of like a love letter" to his home province of Alberta. [8] The video featured a nine-year-old race horse named Kenlee. [8]