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This is a list of all songs performed by the English rock band Free. Songs recorded by Free ... "Free Me" 1969 Free: Rodgers/Fraser "Get Where I Belong" 1971
The song lyrics details how people of all walks of life can use their freedom through the power of motivation and self-expression. In an interview with Billboard Moran explained that "Whether as a child or adult, teenager or senior citizen, struggling to understand how to achieve their dreams and goals, how to be accepted in a particular situation or environment, how to be loved by those you ...
"Stranger in My House" is a song recorded by Canadian singer Tamia. It was written by Shae Jones and frequent collaborator Shep Crawford and produced by the latter. Initially helmed for fellow R&B singer Toni Braxton , it was left unused and later recorded by Tamia for her second studio album, A Nu Day (2000).
"Trying to Stop Your Leaving" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Dierks Bentley. It was released in January 2008 as the fourth and final single from his 2006 album Long Trip Alone. It peaked at number 5 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and at number 73 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart.
Let's Rock the House; Liberation (Lippy Lou song) Lick Me Up; Life (Haddaway song) Lifted by Love; Livin' for Love; Loaded (Primal Scream song) Looking for Love (September song) Lost (Roger Sanchez song) Love Bites (Grace Jones song) Love Can't Turn Around; Love Generation (song) Love Is Leaving; Love Me the Right Way
"She's Leaving You" is a song recorded by the American singer-songwriter MJ Lenderman. The song was released on June 24, 2024, through Epitaph Records, as the lead single from his fourth studio album Manning Fireworks. The song is a tragicomic anthem of a lousy middle-aged man exposed in deceit after a bender in Vegas.
Mark Sagliocco/FilmMagic HGTV star Hilary Farr will exit Love It Or List It after 19 seasons. “It’s been a wonderful 12 years. I’m so grateful to the network for their support and to my fans ...
The song received generally positive reviews from critics. It has been regarded as arguably the best song from Not All Heroes Wear Capes. [1] [5] Sheldon Pearce of Pitchfork wrote, "Through half-whispered verses and spook-filled production, the duo again bring the chills, reanimating the corpses from 21's past ("All these bodies, I can't sleep at night, nigga") and threatening those who oppose ...