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The shorter single version was later collected on the Grauzone album Die Sunrise Tapes (1998). [4] The song features a man singing he wants to be "a polar bear in the cold polar", because by being one he "wouldn't have to cry any longer and everything would be fine." The instrumental arrangement also evokes an Arctic atmosphere.
Songs for Polarbears is the debut studio album by Northern Irish–Scottish alternative rock band Snow Patrol, released on 31 August 1998 in the United Kingdom and 12 October in the United States. [7] The album charted at #143 in the UK and did not sell well upon its initial release. However, its re-release eventually went Gold in the UK.
Jamie Cullum recommended the album in an interview with NPR, stating: "I think Polar Bear are the great argument for why European jazz is something that is vital". [ 6 ] Same as You charted at number 5 on the UK's Official Jazz & Blues Albums Chart and stayed in the chart for a four-week run. [ 7 ]
"Penguins & Polarbears" is a song by the Swedish punk rock band Millencolin from the album Pennybridge Pioneers. It was released as a single on 24 January 2000 by Burning Heart Records, including two B-sides from the album's recording sessions, "Queen's Gambit" and "Dinner Dog".
"A Little Song About Bears" (Russian: Песенка о медведях) is a song written by Leonid Derbenyov and composed by Aleksandr Zatsepin for the 1966 Soviet film Kidnapping, Caucasian Style, in which it was sung by the main heroine (played by Natalya Varley and dubbed for the song by Aida Vedishcheva).
"The whole tone of it was mysterious and I thought, 'Okay, I wanna get on that train with Zemeckis and Silvestri,' " Ballard, a six-time Grammy winner for his work with Michael Jackson, Quincy ...
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The Schoolhouse Rock Songbook (Cherry Lane Music), containing sheet music for 10 songs. Soundtrack The 4-CD release with bonus tracks on each CD was released on June 18, 1996, by Rhino Records . The Best of Schoolhouse Rock ( ISBN 1-56826-927-7 ) was released in 1998 jointly by American Broadcasting Companies, Inc. and Rhino Records .