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"I Saw the Light" is a country gospel song written by Hank Williams. Williams was inspired to write the song while returning from a concert by a remark his mother made while they were arriving in Montgomery, Alabama. He recorded the song during his first session for MGM Records, and released in September 1948. Williams' version did not enjoy ...
"Blinded by the Light" is a song written and recorded by Bruce Springsteen, which first appeared on his 1973 debut album Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J. A cover by British rock band Manfred Mann's Earth Band reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States in February 1977 and was also a top ten hit in the United Kingdom, New ...
1987 – Mood Six, "I Saw the Light" (a video for the song was shown on MTV's 120 Minutes) 1989 – Workshy, on The Golden Mile. 1997 – Terry Hall, Laugh (released as a single) 1997 – Lori Carson, on Everything I Touch Runs Wild; 1998 – Hal Ketchum. This version reached No. 36 on the US country charts, and No. 50 on the Canadian country ...
Although the release of the song as a single was unsuccessful, "Spirit in the Night" was a favorite at Springsteen concerts into the 1980s. [9] Live versions of the song have appeared on the 3-CD compilation Live/1975–85 and on both the CD and video versions of Hammersmith Odeon London '75, released in 2006.
PARK CITY, Utah (AP) — "Bend It Like Beckham" director Gurinder Chadha knows a little bit about being a Bruce Springsteen fan, having seen The Boss at Wembley Stadium in 1984 where she proudly ...
"Bend It Like Beckham" director Gurinder Chadha tells IndieWire why she opted to "f**k cynicism!" with a new film that's just cheesy enough to bring the world together.
"The Sign" is a song by Swedish group Ace of Base from their first North American studio album, The Sign (1993), and their re-released debut studio album, Happy Nation (1992), titled Happy Nation (U.S. Version). The song was released by Arista and Mega as a single in Europe on 1 November 1993 and the US on 14 December 1993. [1]
This year’s Sundance Film Festival had an unexpectedly robust market, with four different films — including ones starring Mindy Kaling, Annette Bening and Jon Hamm — landing eight-figure ...