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Daniel W. "Danny" Flowers (born 1948) is an American songwriter, recording artist, and multi-instrumentalist based in Nashville. He is known for creating songs that became hits for other artists. His best-known song is "Tulsa Time" recorded by Don Williams which became the number one U.S. Billboard country song of 1979.
Charlie Daniels - Banjo, acoustic bass, fiddle, electric guitar, mandolin; Joel "Taz" DiGregorio - Keyboards, Hammond organ, piano; Charlie Hayward - Acoustic bass, electric bass
The Prayer of Azariah and Song of the Three Holy Children, abbreviated Pr Azar, [1] is a passage which appears after Daniel 3:23 in some translations of the Bible, including the ancient Greek Septuagint translation. The passage is accepted by some Christian denominations as canonical. The passage includes three main components.
Buga is a song by Nigerian singer Kizz Daniel.Featuring vocals from fellow Nigerian singer Tekno, it was released on 4 May 2022 through Flyboy I.N.C and Empire Distribution as the second single from Daniel's fourth studio album Maverick (2023) and was produced by Reward Beatz, Blaisebeatz, and Yung Willis. [2]
The Philkeyz-produced track "No Do" was released on 1 December 2017, as the album's lead single. Kizz Daniel released it as his debut single after leaving G-Worldwide. At the time of the song's release, he was still going by Kiss Daniel. [6] The album's second single, "One Ticket", was released on 2 November 2018.
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"Aerial Love" is the debut solo single by Australian recording artist Daniel Johns. It was released on 29 January 2015 as the lead single from his debut solo studio album, Talk . It peaked at number 21 on the Australian ARIA Charts .
In the United Kingdom, the song reached No. 4 in the official chart. [2] In the United States, the song reached No. 2 on the pop charts (only held from number one by "My Love" by Paul McCartney and Wings) and No. 1 on the adult contemporary charts [3] for two weeks in the spring of 1973.