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Two music videos were made for "Fade into You". The first was directed by Kevin Kerslake and premiered on MTV in late October 1993, several weeks after the album's release. . The video features the band performing in front of a projection screen depicting white clouds in a black sky, and is interlaced with slow-motion footage of the band in various locales in the Mojave Des
"Fade into You" Released: April 1994 [ 4 ] So Tonight That I Might See is the second studio album by American alternative rock band Mazzy Star , released by Capitol Records on September 27, 1993 in the United Kingdom, [ 5 ] and on October 5, 1993 in the United States.
Mazzy Star is best known for the song "Fade into You", which brought the band some success in the mid-1990s and was the group's biggest mainstream hit, earning extensive exposure on MTV, VH1, and radio airplay. Roback and Sandoval were the creative center of the band, with Sandoval as lyricist and Roback as composer of the majority of the band ...
While the original version of the song is performed in a languid style by singer Hope Sandoval and guitarist-cowriter David Roback (who passed away last year), Cyrus plays it straight on the ...
"Fade Into You" is a I-V-ii three-chord loop, which does not permit classification as a blues. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.23.194.211 ( talk ) 14:26, 3 November 2022 (UTC) [ reply ]
"Faded" is a song by Norwegian record producer and DJ Alan Walker with vocals provided by Norwegian singer Iselin Solheim. A rework of Walker's prior single "Fade", the song was written by Walker, Jesper Borgen, Mood Melodies and Gunnar Greve, and produced by the former three.
"Fade into Me" is the second single from American rock singer David Cook's second major label studio album, This Loud Morning. [1] It was written by Cook along with Kevin Griffin, and Jamie Houston and produced by Matt Serletic. This is Cook's last single released by RCA Records.
The Beatles landed at JFK Airport on February 7, 1964, greeted by 3,000 of the fans that had sent “I Want To Hold Your Hand” to the top of the Hot 100, and America’s love affair with the Fab ...