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"Forever Young" is a song by German synth-pop band Alphaville from their first album Forever Young (1984). The single was successful in Scandinavia and in the European German-speaking countries in the same year. The single is one of the band's signature songs and has been covered by numerous artists. It also formed the basis of Jay-Z's song ...
Stewart wrote the song with two band members: guitarist Jim Cregan and keyboardist Kevin Savigar. Stewart told Mojo magazine in 1995 that he considered "Forever Young" to be one of his favorite songs, and the reason for writing it was, "I love 'Forever Young' because that was a real heartfelt song about my kids.
The band captioned the video: "Our third single 'Forever Young' (1984) is currently trending on social media and we hopped on the beam!" Nothing lasts forever, it seems – except maybe the ...
"Young Forever" is the fourth single by American hip hop rapper Jay-Z from his album The Blueprint 3 on the Roc Nation label. It is a mild rework of Alphaville's 1984 song "Forever Young": the original melody is retained, Mr Hudson sings the original lyrics (primarily during the chorus), and Jay-Z raps in place of the verses.
Marian Gold (born Hartwig Schierbaum; 26 May 1954) is a German singer-songwriter who gained fame as the lead singer of the German synth-pop band Alphaville, but also has recorded as a solo artist.
"Forever Young" (Blackpink song), 2018 "Forever Young" (Bob Dylan song), 1974; also covered by Joan Baez (1974), Louisa Johnson (2015), and others "Forever Young" (Madness song), 2010 "Forever Young" (Rod Stewart song), 1988 "Forever Young", by Bananarama from Masquerade, 2022 "Forever Young", by Lil Yachty from Teenage Emotions, 2017 "Forever ...
Written as a lullaby for his eldest son Jesse, born in 1966, Dylan's song relates a father's hopes that his child will remain strong and happy.It opens with the lines, 'May God bless and keep you always / May your wishes all come true', echoing the priestly blessing from the Book of Numbers, which has lines that begin: 'May the Lord bless you and guard you / May the Lord make His face shed ...
The music video was released on December 22, 2009, on Jay-Z's official YouTube channel. [10] Directed by Anthony Mandler, the video is in black-and-white and shows various aspects of youth across America, intercut with scenes of Jay-Z and Mr. Hudson performing the song, sometimes in concert. Singer Rita Ora makes a