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"King of the World" is a song by American contemporary Christian music singer and songwriter Natalie Grant. It was released on April 29, 2016, as the second single from her ninth studio album, Be One (2015). [ 1 ]
"King of the World" is a song by Point of Grace written by Cindy Morgan. [1] On August 23, 2009, the group appeared on Fox News Channel's Huckabee, performing "King of the World", the last single from How You Live: Deluxe Edition accompanied by Mike Huckabee on bass guitar.
Countdown to Ecstasy has similar lyrical themes to Can't Buy a Thrill. [9] It explores topics such as drug abuse, class envy, and West Coast excess. [15] " Your Gold Teeth" follows a jaded female grifter who uses her attractiveness and cunning to take advantage of others, [16] "My Old School" was inspired by a drug bust involving Walter Becker and Donald Fagen while they were students at Bard ...
"King of the Whole Wide World" is a song written by Bob Roberts and Ruth Batchelor and originally recorded by Elvis Presley for the 1962 United Artists motion picture Kid Galahad. [6] The track opened the 6-track soundtrack EP [2] released in August 1962 to coincide with the film's premiere. The song reached number 30 on the Billboard Hot 100. [7]
A music video for "King of the World" was released on January 14, 2016, and was directed by Scantron Films. [7] The video features a bearded man in a king's crown and cape, running along a boardwalk, causing havoc, whom eventually gets caught by a police officer, who arrests him.
"King of the World" (Natalie Grant song), 2016 "King of the World" (Point of Grace song), 2008 "King of the World" (Weezer song), 2016 "King of the World", a 1973 song by Steely Dan from Countdown to Ecstasy
The lyric video for "King of Kings" was published the same day the song was released (12 July), [8] and the live music video, recorded during the 2019 Hillsong Conference, premiered on 5 August; [9] both videos were published on YouTube. On 27 February 2020, the Spanish lyric video for the song was released, titled "Rey De Reyes". [10]
"If I Were King of the Forest" is a song from the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz, with music by Harold Arlen and lyrics by E.Y. Harburg. [1]The comic number is sung by the Cowardly Lion played by Bert Lahr during the scene at the Emerald City, [2] when the Lion, Dorothy (with Toto), Tin Woodman and Scarecrow are waiting to learn whether the Wizard will grant them an audience.