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  2. The Miracle (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song describes several of "God's creations, great and small", such as great buildings like the Golden Gate Bridge, the Taj Mahal and the Tower of Babel, all described as "miracles" in the song, yet the one miracle "we're all waiting for" is "peace on Earth and an end to war."

  3. Miracle (Calvin Harris and Ellie Goulding song) - Wikipedia

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    A music video for "Miracle" was released on 24 March 2023, depicting Goulding in a crown and being circled by dancers and lasers. [7] Dutch DJ Hardwell 's big room trance remix of "Miracle" was premiered during his headlining performance at Ultra Music Festival in March 2023 before it was officially released on 14 April 2023.

  4. The Miracle (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Miracle is the thirteenth studio album by the British rock band Queen, released on 22 May 1989 by Parlophone Records and Capitol Records in both the United Kingdom and the U.S. respectively, where it was the band's third and final studio album to be released on latter label, and their first studio album on the former label.

  5. Miracle (Whitney Houston song) - Wikipedia

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    The video shows Houston by herself in an empty studio singing the song. As she sings the first verse of the song, sad images of people facing prison sentences and living in poverty. During the second verse, the images shown gradually changes to a lighter tone with pictures of children growing up, the handicapped winning a competition ...

  6. The Miracle (of Joey Ramone) - Wikipedia

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    "The Miracle (of Joey Ramone)" originated from U2's recording sessions with Danger Mouse in 2010, initially consisting of a drum loop and acoustic guitar. [2] With the input of producers Ryan Tedder and Paul Epworth, it evolved into a rockier song called "Siren", with one lyric comparing the music of the punk rock band Ramones to a siren song. [2]

  7. Breakthru (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was included into the following albums and compilations: The Miracle, Greatest Hits II, The Platinum Collection, Box of Tricks, Greatest Video Hits 2 (disk 1), Greatest Flix II (VHS) and Queen: The eYe (electronic video game released in 1998 by Electronic Arts).

  8. The Miracle of Love - Wikipedia

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    The video ends with an extreme close-up of Lennox as she wanders around a park before acknowledging the camera by winking, smiling and laughing. The cover art for the single is a screenshot from this scene. [3] The music features a soaring guitar solo by Stewart, reprising the melody of the opening bars.

  9. I Want It All (Queen song) - Wikipedia

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    "I Want It All" is a song by British rock band Queen, featured on their 1989 studio album, The Miracle. Written by guitarist and vocalist Brian May (but credited to Queen) and produced by David Richards, it was released as the first single from the album on 2 May 1989. [3] "