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In addition to her studio work, Lorde has recorded songs for film soundtracks, including "Everybody Wants to Rule the World", originally recorded by band Tears for Fears, from The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (2013), [9] and "Yellow Flicker Beat" from The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1 (2014), [10] Furthermore, she has recorded vocals for ...
Their first effort, an extended play (EP) titled The Love Club EP, was self-released in 2012 for free download on SoundCloud before it was commercially released in 2013. The EP's single " Royals " reached number one in Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States, where it spent nine weeks atop the Billboard Hot 100 .
The song's rise to number one was attributed to 294,000 downloads made that week, 6.1 million streamings (up 12%), and an airplay audience of 128 million (up 22%) across all genres, earning Lorde the highest airplay gainer for the week. [82] The song topped the chart for nine consecutive weeks and was the year's top-selling song by a female artist.
Title Year Month Day Director From the Manger to the Cross: 1912 October 3 Sidney Olcott Civilization: 1916 June 2 Thomas H. Ince, Reginald Barker, Raymond B. West Intolerance: 1916 September 5 D. W. Griffith The Ten Commandments: 1923 December 21 Cecil B. DeMille Ben-Hur: 1925 December 30 Fred Niblo The King of Kings: 1927 April 19 Cecil B ...
1983: Song of the Year - "Sing Your Praise to the Lord" 1989: Contemporary Recorded Song - "Awesome God" 1991: Song of the Year - "Awesome God" 1991: Inspirational Recorded Song - "Bound to Come Some Trouble" 1991: Rock Recorded Song - "Higher Education and the Book of Love" 1993: Song of the Year - "Sometimes By Step"
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Movie title Song title Artist Writer US charts UK charts Miscellaneous July 21 The High and the Mighty “The High and the Mighty” LeRoy Holmes: music by Dimitri Tiomkin, lyrics by Ned Washington: 9 20 also charted in the US in 1954 by Victor Young, # 8, Les Baxter #6 and Johnny Desmond # 28
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