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"Miracles (Someone Special)" is a song by British rock band Coldplay and American rapper Big Sean. [2] It was released on 14 July 2017 as part of the Kaleidoscope EP, a companion piece to their seventh studio album, A Head Full of Dreams (2015). [3] It was the first time the band featured a rapper in one of their tracks since Jay-Z's "Lost+". [4]
"The Christmas Miracle" (Kanuri: 성탄절의 기적, romanized: Seongtanjeolui Gijeok), a 2014 song by Seo Taiji off the album Quiet Night "The Miracle of Christmas", a 2014 song by Michael W. Smith off the album The Spirit of Christmas "The Miracle Of Christmas" (Korean: 크라스마스 기적, romanized: Keuliseumaseu Gijeog, lit. 'Christmas ...
"3AM" (stylized as "3 am" on the album and "3 AM" on the single) is the third single and the third track from American rock band Matchbox 20's debut album, Yourself or Someone Like You (1996). Written by Rob Thomas , Jay Stanley, John Leslie Goff, and Brian Yale , the song was inspired by Thomas dealing with his mother's cancer as a teenager.
"Miracle" peaked at number 84 on the Billboard Japan Hot 100 and "Happy Christmas" peaked at number 90 while "Heiwa" failed to enter the Japan Hot 100. The three songs originally were intended to be singles for Ai's eleventh studio album Wa to Yo (2017), but subsequently were not included on the original release of the album.
In addition, "3AM" and "Fast Forward" were released as a double A-side single. [33] The band originally planned to solely release "3AM", but added "Fast Forward" for the band's rock fans. [34] Around this time, the band performed at the Download and Community festivals. [33] On 1 August, a music video was released for "3AM". [35]
It was the first song conceived for the album, and "originated from a run Stefani took in rural Oklahoma. Details about the song first emerged in August 2017, when its title appeared as a registered work on two global music databases. The song a slow-burning Christmas ballad with lyrics that reference the holiday season. "Christmas Eve" was ...
A music video to accompany the release of "This Christmas Day" was first released onto YouTube on 1 December 2017 at a total length of three minutes and thirty-nine seconds. [2] The video features home videos of Amy and her family during the festive period, the video also features Amy's nan Ellen, who died from Alzheimer's disease in 2001, aged 81.
A Decca re-release charted on the Music Vendor Christmas list of 1963. Lombardo first performed the song on radio in 1929. Kenny G: 1999 Subtitled "The Millennium Mix". Peaked at No. 7 on Billboard 's Hot 100 singles chart on the week ending January 8, 2000. [40] [41] "Away in a Manger" Reba McEntire: 1987