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Worth the Wait, by Lindsay Ell, or the title song, 2017; Worth the Wait, by Carnage the Executioner, 2011; Worth the Wait, by Futrel, 1989; Worth the Wait, by Norbotten Big Band, featuring Tim Hagans, 2007; Worth the Wait, by Peaches & Herb, 1980; Worth the Wait, a mixtape by Los, 2011; Worth the Wait, an EP by Dozzi, 2019
Worth the Wait is the debut extended play by Canadian country artist Lindsay Ell. It was released on March 24, 2017 through Stoney Creek Records . The collection was recorded in eight months between 2016 and 2017 following a string of one-off singles.
Tilly Birds (Thai: ทิลลี่เบิร์ด or ทิลลี่เบิร์ดส) [a] is an alternative rock band formed in Bangkok, Thailand, by lead vocalist Anuroth Ketlekha (Third) and guitarist Nutdanai Chuchat (Billy).
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The songs on Magic Eight Ball's debut album span a larger period of time than their subsequent releases. The earliest of which are "Before It Was Murder" and "Local Girls" which date back to 1999 in their earliest forms, whereas songs like "Russian Ballet", "Monkey Bars" and "Something Better Has Come Along" were mostly written in the year or so leading up to going into the studio for the album.
"I'll Be Waiting" is a song by Irish singer and songwriter Cian Ducrot. It was released on 10 November 2022 as the second single from his debut studio album, Victory (2023). The song peaked at number 6 on the Irish Singles Chart and several international charts.
"Wait" is a song by French electronic music band M83. The track was released on 5 December 2012 as the fifth single from their sixth studio album, Hurry Up, We're Dreaming (2011). Music video
Reached more than 100 million YouTube views on its channel (in October 2017). [21] "Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing" became the choir's first video to surpass 10 million YouTube views (in July 2020). [22] The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square has performed for ten presidents of the United States beginning with William Howard Taft. [8]