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Fans of the Statler Brothers may remember some of the group's biggest hits including "Elvira" and "Flowers on the Wall." The band also released this poignant 1988 song about a mother who yearns ...
The song reflects on those who served in the Vietnam War and whose names are forever etched in stone at the Vietnam War Memorial. As of this writing, the wall currently has 58,000 names and counting.
Whichever you choose, here are 10 songs you should add to your Memorial Day playlist. 'All Summer Long' - Kid Rock (2007) Nobody wants summer to end and this all-American rock hit reflects the ...
These include "Summer Classics" (songs with the word "summer" or having summertime themes, aired Memorial Day weekend); "Halloween Classics" (the weekend nearest Oct. 31); "Christmas and Holiday Favorites" (the weekend nearest Dec. 25); and "All-Time Greatest Hits" (focusing on the biggest charting/"A-list" hits of the oldies/classic hits ...
The Best of Me is the third greatest hits album by Canadian singer Bryan Adams. It was released worldwide in 1999, and in the U.S. in 2001. It was his last release on A&M Records. Upon its initial release, a special edition 2-disc set was issued with live tracks.
Ritchie Valens...His Greatest Hits Volume 2 is the second greatest hits compilation by Ritchie Valens. This follow-up to the Ritchie Valens Memorial Album/His Greatest Hits includes twelve tracks from the three original albums. Three tracks were previously issued on the first greatest hits package: "Donna", "La Bamba" and "Cry, Cry, Cry".
A "top requests/hits of all time"-type program, the weekend of/before New Years. This was either the biggest hits of particular years (in the oldies focus of the time) or the most requested hits from the previous 12 months. A "summertime" theme, the weekend of Memorial Day, with songs having the word "summer" in the title and/or having summer ...
Memorial Best: Gift of Melodies is the third and the last greatest hits album by Japanese pop-rock band Field of View. [1] It was released on 9 October 2002 on Zain Records, on the same day as their music video compilation "View Clips -Memorial Best-". The album includes their released singles and some unreleased songs.