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All Signs Point to Lauderdale" charted on both Billboard ' s Hot Modern Rock Tracks and Rock Songs charts, at number 32 and number 48, respectively. [10] The track was voted as number 10 in the "10 Best Rock Songs of 2011" by AOL Radio. [11] "All Signs Point to Lauderdale" is available as downloadable content for Rock Band games. [12]
"Get Away" [nb 1] is a song by Georgie Fame and the Blue Flames, written by Georgie Fame (credited under his birth name Clive Powell). Initially written and recorded for an advertising campaign for petrol, the song was subsequently released on Columbia. It topped the UK Singles Chart for one week in July 1966.
"Do You Wanna Get Away" is a 1985 song by American dance pop singer Shannon. It was released as the lead single from her second studio album of the same name. It was her third number one dance chart hit in less than two years.
Though Stone showed off her own singing ability in the 2016 musical "La La Land," the actor, who won an Oscar for the role, has said she doesn't want to sing on a song with Swift.
WSFS (104.3 MHz, "104-3 The Shark") is an FM radio station licensed to Miramar, Florida.Owned by Audacy, Inc., the station broadcasts an alternative rock format targeting Miami-Dade County and the Miami-Fort Lauderdale metropolitan area.
One theory is that the track alludes to Taylor's relationship with Joe, given the singer's first Eras Tour stop following the news of their split was Tampa, Florida from April 13 to 15, 2023.
Taylor Swift. In rare news about the Sunshine State that doesn't involve Disney, laws about libraries, bizarre arrests and/or bath salts, the song lyrics to "Florida!!!" by Taylor Swift and ...
"Get Away" is a song performed and co-written [4] by American singer Bobby Brown, issued as the third single from his third album, Bobby. In 1993, the song peaked at #14 on the Billboard Hot 100, [5] as well as reaching #1 on the Billboard dance chart. [5] It was also Brown's last song to chart on the Top 40 in the United States.