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A blessing in disguise is an English language idiom referring to the idea that something that appears to be a misfortune can have unexpected benefits. [3] It first appeared in James Hervey 's hymn "Since all the downward tracts of time" in 1746, and is in current use in everyday speech and as the title of creative works such as novels, songs ...
According to Hill in a 2001 fan club interview, the pair contribute to both the music and lyrics of the songs they write. [13] The pair had started writing and working together since around 1983. Hill had originally planned on recording a solo album using different singers on different tracks. However, only demos would be recorded.
Blessing in Disguise also marked the second and last time Metal Church had worked with Terry Date, who also produced the band's 1984 self-titled debut album. Although Vanderhoof was technically no longer an official member of the band at this point, he composed the music and lyrics for seven of the album's nine songs and appears as a guest ...
All lyrics and music by Nick Urata and DeVotchKa. "Basso Profundo" "Along the Way" "The Clockwise Witness" "Head Honcho" "Comrade Z" "Transliterator" "Blessing in Disguise" "Undone" "Strizzalo" "New World" "Undone" (With the Hagerman Quartet) [Digital Release Only Bonus Track]
53. A blessing in disguise: Explore situations where something negative ultimately led to unexpected positive outcomes. ... Capture the feelings of secret admiration and unspoken longing in lyrics.
"Blessing in Disguise" began and ended with verses from "The Wild Side of Life", a number one hit for Hank Thompson in 1952 about a wife who abandons her husband in favour of the night life. Since much of the album was inspired by Kris and Rita’s life together, this intriguingly suggested that he might not have been the only one to wandere ...
Billy Porter: It's not in “disguise.” It's a blessing, period. It was never in disguise, so we can stop saying that. Even when I was going through it, I understood what my calling is, what my ...
Visionaries is an underground hip hop crew from Los Angeles, California. [1] The crew formed in 1995, and have since released four full-length albums on Up Above Records, and their fifth album "V" on their newly re-formed label Visionaries Crew, Inc.