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Ferry Aid was a British-American charity supergroup, brought together to record the song "Let It Be" in 1987. The single was released following the Zeebrugge Disaster; on 6 March 1987 the ferry MS Herald of Free Enterprise had capsized, killing 193 passengers and crew. All proceeds from sales of the single were donated to the charity set up in ...
"Tere Sang Yaara" (transl. With you, friend) is a romantic song written by Manoj Muntashir, composed by Arko Pravo Mukherjee, and sung by the Pakistani singer Atif Aslam. The song is from the soundtrack of the 2016 Hindi film Rustom. The song's music video featured actors Akshay Kumar and Ileana D'Cruz. [2]
As the Irish musician and activist, 73, prepares to release a 40th-anniversary edition of the holiday charity song — and faces criticism from Ed Sheeran — he is not only defending the track's ...
The song is sung by Guru Randhawa and Ikka Singh, penned by Ikka Singh and Music by Guru Randhawa, Vee Music & Abhijit Vaghani. Music video also features Zaara Yesmin, [5] Released on 26 November 2018 by T-Series via YouTube and other music streaming services. Song Assisted by Vatsal Chevli @headroom Studio. [6]
Pages in category "Aid songs for Africa" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Cantaré, cantarás; D.
On curating the song, Kamil stated that: [15] "We had a song for Dhanush and I said 'Oh My God', it's a tough one. So, all of us were sitting one night and at around 9:30-10 we finished dinner. We were discussing what could be the song and then 'Little Little' came in. So we had a list of 15 different things and Irshad said little-little and ...
This is a list of songs from Sesame Street. It includes the songs are written for used on the TV series. The songs have a variety of styles, including R&B, opera, show tunes, folk, and world music. [1] Especially in the earlier decades, parodies and spoofs of popular songs were common, although that has reduced in more recent years. [1]