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"Violet" is a song by English singer-songwriter Seal, released on 17 February 1992 as the fifth and final single from his debut studio album, Seal (1991)—although the version on the single is actually an acoustic, live version, recorded (among five other tracks from the album) for inclusion on the video version of the album. The acoustic ...
Seals and Crofts performed the song live on the Bobby Darin Amusement Company variety show in 1972. A remixed version of the song was featured in a commercial for the Gap in 2004, [5] and the duo would also re-record the song for their album Traces later that year, which became a hit on the Adult Contemporary charts.
Let Yourself (Seal song) Life on the Dancefloor; Lift Off (song) Love (Seal song) Love's Divine; M. Monascow; My Vision (song) N. Newborn Friend; P. Padded Cell (song)
I Dream of Women Like You; I Won't Need You Anymore (Always and Forever) I've Got a Rock 'n' Roll Heart; If I Had Any Pride Left at All; If You Can't Be Good (Be Good at It) If You Ever Have Forever in Mind; Island (song)
Southwest F.O.B. ("Freight On Board") was a 1960s psychedelic rock group from Dallas, Texas, now perhaps best remembered because it featured Dan Seals and John Colley, who later found great success as the duo England Dan and John Ford Coley. The Southwest F.O.B. also included Michael (Doc) Woolbright on the bass.
Live in Paris, Seal's first live album, was recorded at L'Olympia in Paris, France. The 2005 release was a two-disc set, containing an audio CD as well as a DVD which featured a video registration of the entire concert.
Nothing relieves stress like humor. Make a night of it, and find a show in your area. 54. Host a Game Night. ... One of you starts by playing a song; then, the other plays a tune that the song ...
"Everything That Glitters (Is Not Gold)" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Dan Seals. It was released in March 1986 as the third single from the album Won't Be Blue Anymore. It peaked at number one in both the United States and Canada. The song was written by Seals and Bob McDill.