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Billy Walker gave the album a generally positive review in Sounds.He noted the atypically soft sound of songs such as "Over the Hill" and "Let the Sky Fall" and approved of this "unexpected but pleasing dimension to the overall feel of the album", while simultaneously praising "the old TYA excitement" of tracks such as "I'd Love to Change the World" and "Baby Won't You Let Me Rock 'n' Roll You".
A Song for You: 1972: 1972: Botkin, De Vorzon: Boat to Sail: A Kind of Hush: 1976: 1976: DeShannon: Breaking Up Is Hard to Do: A Kind of Hush: 1976: 1976: Greenfield, Sedaka: B'wana She No Home: Passage: 1977: 1977: Franks: California Dreamin' As Time Goes By: 2001: 1968: Phillips, Phillips: Demo Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft (The ...
No One's Gonna Sleep Tonight Gravity Tour (some dates only) 24 2011 Safe Gravity Tour: 25 2011 Beautiful Tonight 26 2011, 2012 I Will Reach You Gravity Tour; Greatest Hits Tour (some Chinese dates only) 27 2012 Lighthouse Greatest Hits Tour (some Chinese dates only) 28 2012 Beautiful World
"Gravity" is a song by American musician John Mayer. It is written by Mayer and produced by Mayer and Steve Jordan . "Gravity" is featured on three of Mayer's releases: the 2005 live album Try! by the John Mayer Trio , his 2006 studio album Continuum , and his 2008 live album Where the Light Is: John Mayer Live in Los Angeles .
Written by Coldplay, the song was first performed live by Coldplay in 2002. Ultimately, Coldplay frontman Chris Martin gave the song to Embrace, although Coldplay released their own version in 2005 as a B-side to their single "Talk". [2] "Gravity" was released in the United Kingdom on 30 August 2004.
It charted in the American Hot 100 (peaking at #48), [4] the first single from The Kinks to do so since "Apeman". It also hit #54 in Canada. [ 2 ] NME stated, "Set to a backdrop highly reminiscent of the hallowed back-'em-up-shut-'em-down riffing of Phase 1 Kinks .. the main squeeze is that The Kinks are making good records again."
[6] [9] The members of Sleep were poor, and used the majority of money they received from London Records to cover for the debt they were in at that time. [6] The song was recorded at Record Two Studio in Comptche, California. [10] While recording the song, it began to develop differently from the original vision. [10]
"As Time Goes By" is a jazz song written by Herman Hupfeld in 1931. It became famous when it featured in the 1942 film Casablanca, performed by Dooley Wilson as Sam. The song was voted No. 2 on the AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs special, commemorating the best songs in film [1] (surpassed only by "Over the Rainbow" sung by Judy Garland).