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A Moment to Remember (Korean: 내 머리 속의 지우개; lit. Eraser in My Head) is a 2004 South Korean romantic drama film based on the 2001 Japanese television drama Pure Soul. It stars Jung Woo-sung and Son Ye-jin and follows the theme of discovery in a relationship and the burdens of loss caused by Alzheimer's disease. The film was ...
Porter would frequently return to the list song form, notable examples include "You're the Top" from the 1934 musical Anything Goes, [25] [26] [27] "Friendship", one of Porter's wittiest list songs, from DuBarry Was a Lady, [28]: 483 and "Farming" and "Let's Not Talk About Love" both from Let's Face It!
Second Guess (A Day to Remember song) A Shot in the Dark (A Day to Remember song) Show 'Em the Ropes; Since U Been Gone; Sometimes You're the Hammer, Sometimes You're the Nail; Sound the Alarm (Saves the Day song) Speak of the Devil (A Day to Remember song) Start the Shooting; Sticks & Bricks
A Day to Remember songs (86 P) Pages in category "A Day to Remember" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
The following is a sortable table of all songs by A Day to Remember: The column Song list the song title. The column Writer(s) lists who wrote the song. The column Album lists the album the song is featured on. The column Producer lists the producer of the song. The column Year lists the year in which the song was released.
Music group [4] Brave Girls: Fearless Music group [36] B.A.P: BABY Music group [37] Baby Tate: Tater Tots Musician [38] Babymetal: The One Music group Named from their English-language song "The One" [1] Babymonster: Monstiez Music group [39] Band-Maid: Goshujin-sama, Ojō-sama Music group Based on the names used to greet patrons at maid cafés ...
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The album marks a significant departure from their metalcore/pop punk roots, with only a few songs falling within those genres as the album as a whole features more of a pop/pop rock sound. [7] In an interview with NME , the band's vocalist Jeremy McKinnon went in-depth with the album's sound, describing it as a "happier" record.