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"Mothers of the Disappeared" is a song by Irish rock band U2. It is the eleventh and final track on their 1987 album The Joshua Tree.The song was inspired by lead singer Bono's experiences in Nicaragua and El Salvador in July 1986, following U2's participation in the Conspiracy of Hope tour of benefit concerts for Amnesty International.
The official music video for the song, directed by R. Kelly and Christopher Erskin, [3] complements the song's deeply emotional tone, which is a tribute to lost loved ones. . The video features Kelly visiting a cemetery, where he mourns and reflects on the people he has lost in his life, including his mother and close frie
"I'll Be Seeing You" is a popular song about missing a loved one, with music by Sammy Fain and lyrics by Irving Kahal. [1] Published in 1938, it was inserted into the Broadway musical Right This Way, which closed after fifteen performances. [2]
The first four tracks make up the entire Missing Persons EP, released in 1982 (Capitol Records DLP-15001). [2] The remaining songs are from the band's first three studio albums and a non-album recording, their cover of " Hello, I Love You " originally by The Doors , which was included in the first pressing of the Missing Persons EP (1980), [ 3 ...
The song is a metaphor referring to mourning Chilean women (arpilleristas) who dance the Cueca, the national dance of Chile, alone with photographs of their disappeared loved ones in their hands. Sting was accompanied by Eric Clapton , Fareed Haque and Mark Knopfler on guitar, by Branford Marsalis on the saxophone, and with Rubén Blades ...
It’s Friday, and I’m in love with the Cure all over again. “Songs of a Lost World” is easily the Cure’s best album since 1992’s “Wish” — which included their hit “Friday I’m ...
Scott said "I wrote ["What I Miss Most"] in Sweden and is an upbeat song with an optimistic view of my journey so far. It's about how I've gone from a normal Yorkshireman to being thrown into this incredible career but missing home and missing people back home and missing the town and the streets and everything."
"Homesick" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music singer Kane Brown. It was released as the third single to his second major-label album, Experiment , on August 5, 2019. [ 1 ] Brown wrote the song with Brock Berryhill, Matt McGinn , and Taylor Phillips, and it was produced by Dann Huff .