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Anthology is a greatest hits collection of the Babys, spanning the years 1976–1980.Originally released in 1981 on Chrysalis Records, it was remastered and reissued with bonus tracks on Capitol Records in 2000. [2]
"Birth" is the seventeenth single by Japanese boy band KAT-TUN. The song "Birth" is the theme song for Kamenashi Kazuya 's drama, 'Yokai Ningen Bem' ('Humanoid Monster Bem'). [ 1 ] " Birth" became their 17th straight No.1 single on the Oricon's weekly chart since their debut, selling 193,584 copies within its first week of release.
They band had spent $300,000 in six weeks. But the album was rejected by Chrysalis and an irate Corby was shocked to find songs on there he had never played on or heard of before. Some two weeks later, after Corby had been let go, the remaining trio returned to the studio in an effort to revamp Head First, its release delayed to the end of the ...
Baby Songs Presents: John Lithgow's Kid Size Concert (1990) Baby Songs Presents: Baby Rock (1991) Baby Songs: Christmas (1991) Baby Songs Presents: Follow Along Songs (1992) Baby Songs Presents: Sing Together (1992) Baby Songs: Good Night (January 26, 1999) Baby Songs: ABC, 123, Colors and Shapes (August 17, 1999) Baby Songs: Animals (February ...
"Ride Rajbun" is a song by English musician George Harrison. It was released in 1992 on the multi-artist charity album The Bunbury Tails, which was the soundtrack to the British animated television series of the same name. Harrison co-wrote the song's lyrics with Bunbury Tails creator David English.
The song is about teenage pregnancy. [1] The song was written by Terry Tate, Paul Kyser and R. Youngblood. It was produced by Kyser. It was released in 12"-format on Trumpet Records TR-66. [2] Tate, a former New Jersey high school teacher, used what he had learnt about his 14 and 15-year-old students being parents to write the song. [3]
The members left the music industry and pursued careers in other fields in Ohio. [2] They reunited to play a Cleveland festival, Moon Dog Coronation ball, in 1997. [ 3 ] A CD released by Poni Records with 12 tracks credited to the Poni-Tails contains only one Poni-Tails song (" Born Too Late ") and 11 tracks recorded by other groups.
"Birth" reached No. 17 in the UK on September 20, 1969, during a nine-week run in the chart. [6] The song peaked in Australia at No. 41. [7]2024 saw Roy Phillips re-arrangement of BIRTH enter the UK Heritage chart, reaching the number 3 position, This time with Dave Lea as the vocalist.