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The song also appeared at number 53 on the year-end Billboard Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart. [47] Outside the United States, "Cancer" charted on the Canadian Hot 100 (75), [48] on the UK Singles chart (93), [49] in Slovakia (96), [50] and in the Czech Republic (99). [51] The song also topped the Heatseekers chart in New Zealand. [52]
Inspired by the movie, Carlile wrote the first lyrics of the song and presented it to John, who submitted it to Andrew Watt and longtime collaborator Bernie Taupin. [5] [7] After the song's production and rewriting, John decided to change the documentary's name to Elton John: Never Too Late, inspired by the song title. [8] [9]
The song's lyrics center on experiencing life to its fullest, while also becoming a better person. Released in June 2004 as the lead single from the album, the song became an enormous success in the U.S. It spent seven weeks atop of the Billboard country music
"The idea was to make it like a 'We Are the World' for breast cancer," Mike explained. %shareLinks-quote="The Grateful Dead heard about it and said, 'We want to be a part of it.'
Zach Sobiech is flying high again. Seven years after the teenage musician died of cancer, his viral hit “Clouds" jumped back to the top of the iTunes chart Sunday following last week’s release ...
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The song is the official club song of Birmingham City F.C., adopted during the club's run to the 1955–56 FA Cup final. On a coach to Highbury for the quarter-final tie at Arsenal in March 1956, the players sang songs to ease the tension, and manager Arthur Turner asked Scottish winger Alex Govan for his choice; he started singing "Keep Right On", and the players were still singing on arrival ...
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