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  2. Children of the Sun (Billy Thorpe album) - Wikipedia

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    Children of the Sun is the third studio album by Australian musician Billy Thorpe, released in 1979. The album spawned the singles "Wrapped in the Chains of Your Love", "Goddess of the Night", "Children of the Sun" and "Simple Life". [citation needed] The album peaked at number 44 on the Kent Music Report.

  3. Children of the Sun - Wikipedia

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    3 Music. Toggle Music subsection. 3.1 Albums. 3.2 Songs. 4 Other uses. ... or the title song, 1979; Children of the Sun (The Sallyangie album) or the title song, 1969 ...

  4. Children of the Sun (Tinie Tempah song) - Wikipedia

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    "Children of the Sun" is a song by English rapper Tinie Tempah, featuring additional vocals from Swedish singer John Martin. It was released on 25 October 2013 as the second single from Tempah's second studio album Demonstration (2013). [ 1 ]

  5. Billy Thorpe - Wikipedia

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    From December 1976, Thorpe continued his musical career in the US. By 1979, he released his solo space opera, Children of the Sun, [4] [5] which reached the top 40 of the Billboard Pop Album chart, [6] and top 50 in Australia. [3] The related single, "Children of the Sun" reached #41 on the Billboard Singles chart. [22]

  6. People of the Sun - Wikipedia

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    "People of the Sun" is the second single by American rock band Rage Against the Machine for their 1996 album Evil Empire. Written in 1992, the song is about the Zapatista revolution. Lead vocalist Zack de la Rocha wrote the song after a visit to Chiapas in southern Mexico. "People of the Sun" also has a music video.

  7. Children of the Sun (Feeder song) - Wikipedia

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    Children of the Sun is the second single to be released from the album Generation Freakshow by the British rock band Feeder. [1] It was released physically on 30 April 2012, one day after the album charted at #13 on the UK albums chart; the digital format was released the previous day.

  8. Battlecry (Two Steps from Hell album) - Wikipedia

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    The original version of None Shall Live is also available as a commercial single entitled Children of the Sun, featuring vocals by Merethe Soltvedt. [ 8 ] Victory became the first track to surpass 100 million views on the group's official YouTube channel.

  9. Toehider - Wikipedia

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    In 2011 the debut album To Hide Her was released, and in 2012 an EP Children of the Sun Part 2. The band's second album What Kind of Creature Am I? was released in 2014. [5] In 2015 the EP Mainly Songs About Robots was recorded with Vinny Appice on drums [6] and released in September of the same year.