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"1AM" is a song recorded by South Korean singer Taeyang, and was serviced to radio on June 10, 2014 as the third and last single for his second studio album Rise (2014). It was written by long-time collaborator Teddy Park .
1AM, a 2006 album by Taylor Deupree; One A.M., by Diverse, 2003 "1AM" (song), by Taeyang, 2014 "1AM", a song by The Subways from the 2005 album Young for Eternity "1AM", a song by YG from the 2014 album My Krazy Life
"How Long", also released as "How Long (Will It Take)", is a song recorded by the Canadian singer Paula Toledo around 2003, known for being considered a piece of lost media for 16 years. Initially, it was not released commercially, being only licensed to appear in the film Secret Lives and the TV series 15/Love in 2005.
How Long, a 2000 album by L.V., and the title song "How Long" (Ace song), 1974 "How Long" (Charlie Puth song), 2017 "How Long" (Hinder song), 2006 "How Long" (Paula Toledo song), 2003 "How Long" (Tove Lo song) a 2022 song by Tove Lo from the Euphoria soundtrack (Season 2) "How Long" (J. D. Souther song), notably covered by the Eagles
"9 PM (Till I Come)" peaked at number 14 on the German Singles Chart.Internationally, the song was also successful. In the United Kingdom, the single entered at the top of the UK Singles Chart on 27 June 1999 – for the week ending 3 July 1999 (though it had charted earlier in the year on import sales) – becoming the first trance song to top the UK Singles Chart. "9 PM (Till I Come ...
"How Long" [a] is a song recorded and produced by American singer-songwriter Charlie Puth. He wrote the song with Jacob Kasher and DJ Frank E . It was released on October 5, 2017, by Atlantic Records as the second single from Puth's second studio album, Voicenotes (2018). [ 2 ]
Olivia Rodrigo Is Living a ‘Teenage Dream’ With 2nd Album: See Tracklist. Read article. Following the drama — which included multiple song releases from each artist — all three parties ...
In 2007, the band covered the song for their album Long Road Out of Eden, the group's first full studio album since 1979. A year later, their version of the song won the Grammy Award for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal. [4] It was the band's first Grammy since 1979. [5]