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Awake is the third studio album by American progressive metal band Dream Theater, released on October 4, 1994, through East West Records. It is the final Dream Theater album to feature original keyboardist Kevin Moore , who announced his decision to leave the band during the mixing process of the album.
"When You Awake" is a ballad. [1] The lyrics concern a young boy who received advice from "Ollie," who may be a friend or relative. [2] [3] Ollie tells the boy how difficult life can be; that the boy is a fool, that "it's a mean old world," to "Be careful where you step and watch what you eat."
[17] Sharp also collected a version of the song in the United States as "Awake, awake", sung by Mary Sands in Madison County, North Carolina on August 1, 1916. [ 10 ] [ 18 ] The differences in titles and lyrics may also be due to the song being handed down through unwritten oral traditions, or adaptation from different sources, where each ...
"Awake" is a song by American rapper Snoop Dogg, taken from his thirteenth album, Bush (2015). [1] The song, produced by Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo . [ 2 ] The song contains additional vocals performed by Pharrell.
Awake is the third studio album by American singer-songwriter Josh Groban. Announced on September 13, 2006, it is his third studio album, and a follow-up to his multi-platinum album Closer . Awake was released on November 7, 2006.
During the pandemic era, stimulus checks were a lifeline for many Americans. Now, if Elon Musk and President Donald Trump make some moves, Americans could be getting another round of payments in ...
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It originally was a summer camp song titled "I Love to Lie Awake in Bed," with Schwartz's music set to lyrics by Lorenz Hart. Both young men worked at Brant Lake Camp in the Adirondacks; Schwartz as music counselor and Hart as director of the camp's stage productions. The original lyrics were as follows: