Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
"Telescope" is a song recorded by American actress Hayden Panettiere. The song was written by Hillary Lindsey and Cary Barlowe. [1] It was released to country radio in October 2012 by Big Machine Records.
Their debut release was a split flexi disc with Loop on the Cheree label in 1988, which was given away with the Sowing Seeds fanzine. [9] [10] There followed their debut single, "Kick the Wall", and "7th# Disaster" also on Cheree Records.
"Suddenly I See" is a song by Scottish singer-songwriter KT Tunstall from her debut studio album, Eye to the Telescope (2004). It was inspired by New York singer and poet Patti Smith, whose album cover for Horses (1975) also inspired Tunstall's album cover for Eye to the Telescope. [1]
Songs of Love and Revolution was met with "generally favorable" reviews from critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, this release received an average score of 80 based on 5 reviews.
The song was recorded for 'Til Tuesday's third album, Everything's Different Now, with Rhett Davies as the producer. Costello provided backing vocals on the recording. [7] In 1998, Costello said of his appearance on the track, "I'm not sure that it doesn't detract from Aimee's excellent performance."
S. See You Again (Carrie Underwood song) See You Next Summer; Shotgun Rider; Simple Life (Carolyn Dawn Johnson song) Smoke Break; So Small; Sober (Little Big Town song)
"Black Horse and the Cherry Tree" is a song by Scottish singer-songwriter KT Tunstall from her 2004 debut album, Eye to the Telescope. The track was released on 21 February 2005 as the lead single from the album, charting at No. 28 on the UK Singles Chart the same month.
Reviews for Eye to the Telescope were positive. Mark A. Price of PopMatters gave the album a score of 7 out of 10, noting that it manages to sound "both new and familiar", mixing influences from artists like Melissa Etheridge and Fiona Apple, while adding some originality of her own. [10]