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"Shadilay" is an Italo disco song by the Italian band P.E.P.E., [a] released in 1986 by the music label Magic Sound. [3] It was written by Italian singer-songwriter Marco Ceramicola, who sang under the pseudonym of Manuele Pepe.
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"Sandstorm" is an instrumental by Finnish DJ and record producer Darude. It was released as the lead single from his debut studio album, Before the Storm.It was initially released in Finland on 26 October 1999 by 16 Inch Records and was later re-released in many other countries in 2000.
"Another Sad Love Song" is a song by American singer-songwriter Toni Braxton. Written and produced by Daryl Simmons and Babyface , featuring additional production from L.A. Reid , it was released as the lead single and its opening track from Braxton's self-titled debut album (1993) on June 11, 1993, by LaFace Records and Arista Records .
It peaked at number two in the Billboard Japan Hot 100, [4] the Billboard Japan Download Songs chart, [5] and the Billboard Japan Streaming Songs chart. [6] The music video for it was released on YouTube on July 13, 2023. [7] It was filmed in the desert of Dubai. [8]
"The Lonely Shepherd", also known as Einsamer Hirte or Der einsame Hirte in German or as El pastor solitario in Spanish, is an instrumental piece by James Last, first released in a recording with the Romanian panflutist Gheorghe Zamfir.
Formats: CD, vinyl, mp3, streaming ... Instrumental Moods "Cliffs of Dover" compilation of various artists ... The Sad, And The Ugly" 2003 guest
The idiom is referenced in the lyrics of the R.E.M. song "Crush with Eyeliner": "She's a sad tomato/She's three miles of bad road".; It is also referenced in Bob Dylan's 2000 Academy Award winning song "Things Have Changed": "I've been walking forty miles of bad road/If the Bible is right, the world will explode."