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"Send Me an Angel" is a 1983 song by Australian band Real Life. The song was released in May 1983 as the band's debut single from their debut studio album Heartland. The song peaked in the top 10 in Australia and is the band's best-known song. This version peaked in early 1984 in the US at No. 29 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. [5]
Teen Wolf Too received near-universally negative reviews from critics. [5] [6] The film holds an 8% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 24 reviews. The site's critics consensus reads, "Aiming for the low bar set by its predecessor and never coming close to clearing it, Teen Wolf Too is an unfunny sequel whose bark is just as awful as its bite."
On 19 May 2009, Real Life released their sixth studio album, Send Me An Angel – '80s Synth Essentials, on Cleopatra Records in the US. In addition to another new recording (and two remixes) of "Send Me an Angel", the album also includes cover versions of twelve other 1980s new wave classics by acts such as Depeche Mode , The Cure , Eurythmics ...
Sending warm wishes for a happy birthday and a wonderful year ahead. Happy birthday from the most amazing, talented, incredible, stupendous, awesome, fabulous person you know. Oh, and I guess you ...
Teen Wolf was first released on DVD via MGM in a "Double Feature" pack with its sequel Teen Wolf Too on August 27, 2002. The film was later released on Blu-ray on March 29, 2011. [13] The only special feature available on any of the releases is the film's theatrical trailer.
ABC's "Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest 2025" stars Ryan Seacrest, left. Carrie Underwood will perform a medley marking 20 years since her 2005 "American Idol" win.
The music legend died on Nov. 3 in Los Angeles at age 91 Mat Hayward/Getty Quincy Jones at a screening in Seattle in 2014. Quincy Jones ’ cause of death has been revealed.
"Send Me an Angel" is a song by the German rock band Scorpions, recorded for their 11th studio album, Crazy World (1990). The song was composed by Rudolf Schenker, written by Klaus Meine, and produced by Keith Olsen and the band. It was released as the album's fourth and final single in September 1991.