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"Friendships" is an instrumental electronic dance music song by Pascal Letoublon, released in 2017. Lyrics sung by Leony were added in 2020 and released as "Friendships (Lost My Love)" . The song is notable for being one of the most widely used backing tracks used on viral videos . [ 1 ]
"Shout to the Top!" is a song by the English band the Style Council which was their seventh single to be released. It was composed by lead singer Paul Weller , and was released in 1984. It appears on the Vision Quest soundtrack in the United States.
At the shows, which were practically a continuation of the Killing for a Living tour, the band performed a number of songs from its upcoming album. [7] Following the conclusion of the tour, the band intended to start making the record at the Music Grinder studio on Melrose Avenue in Hollywood.
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"Hollywood" is a folk rock, synth-pop, electro-folk, electropop and psychedelic folk song that lyrically discusses American culture and greed, focusing on Hollywood, California, as a place of pop stars and illusory dreams. Ahmadzaï did the main programming for the track and kept the track as simple as possible, without using too many instruments.
"From a Lover to a Friend" is a song by Paul McCartney, featured on his 2001 album Driving Rain. It was released as a single and spent two weeks on the UK Singles Chart , peaking at #45. [ 1 ] It also reached #6 on the Canadian Singles Chart. [ 2 ]
"Friendship" is a song written by Cole Porter from his 1939 musical DuBarry Was a Lady where it was introduced by Ethel Merman and Bert Lahr. The song was once again performed in the 1943 film version starring Red Skelton, Lucille Ball, Gene Kelly and Tommy Dorsey.
The album includes demo recordings made by Paul and Elvis in the throes of their collaboration, other demos of some songs by Costello and McCartney individually, live performances by Costello, and two duo live performances taken from a 1995 benefit concert at the Royal College of Music. [1]