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"Concrete Angel" is a song written by Stephanie Bentley and Rob Crosby, and recorded by American country music artist Martina McBride. It was released in November 2002 as the fourth and last single from McBride's Greatest Hits compilation album. The song reached number 5 on the country music charts. [2] "
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The song was inspired by a angel headstone of a child. that caused Stephanie to become sad and say the words "Concrete Angel" and pondering the meaning of the 2 seemingly opposite words. Together with Rob Crosby they decided to go with a child abuse theme and wrote the song in about 1 hour.
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Christina Novelli - Concrete Angel (Darren Styles & Chris Unknown Remix) Matrix & Futurebound - Magnetic Eyes (Darren Styles & Modulate Remix) Steampunk - Loki's Theme (Re-Con Remix) Darren Styles - Save Me (Modulate Drumstep Remix) Dougal & Gammer Feat. Hannah Faulkner - The One; Darren Styles & Michael Scout Feat. Ste McNally - Forever; Re ...
"Angel" is a song by American singer-songwriter Amanda Perez. Written by Perez and produced by Mike Quinn, "Angel" was released as a single in August 2002 and was included on Perez's second studio album of the same name , released later the same year.
The song was issued almost five months after "Concrete and Clay"; Tracy notes the long gap in between singles, during an era where a band was expected to issue singles within two month intervals. [15] As "Concrete and Clay" was still in the charts in the US during May 1965, the band's US label London Records postponed the release until July 1965.
Still in Hollywood is an album by American rock band Concrete Blonde, including a selection of live recording, b-sides from singles, alternate version of studio recordings, cover songs and other miscellanies.