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Name of song, original release, year of release, writer(s) and lead vocalist Title Original release Year Writer(s) Lead vocal(s) Ref. " '39" A Night at the Opera: 1975 May May "Action This Day" Hot Space: 1982 Taylor Taylor & Mercury "All Dead, All Dead" News of the World: 1977 May May & Mercury "All God's People" Innuendo: 1991 Queen/Mike Moran
In United States, "Un Año" begin at number 37 on the Hot Latin Songs and peaked on the number 12 on April 20, 2020. It also peaked number four on Latin Pop Airplay and topped both Latin Airplay. In Spain, the song peaked the number six on February 24, 2020.
Verses from Sir Walter Scott's 1810 narrative poem The Lady of the Lake, including "The Boat Song" ("Hail to the Chief") with which the clan welcomes the arrival by boat of their chieftain Roderick Dhu, were set to music around 1812 by the songwriter James Sanderson (c. 1769 – c. 1841); a self-taught English violinist and the conductor of the Surrey Theatre, London, who wrote many songs for ...
List of songs about animal rights. List of anti-war songs. List of songs about bicycles. List of car crash songs. List of songs about child abuse. List of songs about the Cold War. List of songs about nuclear war and weapons. List of songs about school. List of songs about the September 11 attacks.
Q.U.E.E.N. " Q.U.E.E.N. " (acronym of "Queer, Untouchables, Emigrants, Excommunicated, and Negroid" [1]) is a song by American recording artist Janelle Monáe featuring the singer Erykah Badu. It was released on April 23, 2013, as the lead single from Monáe's second studio album, The Electric Lady. Stylized in the form of question and response ...
Musical symbols are marks and symbols in musical notation that indicate various aspects of how a piece of music is to be performed. There are symbols to communicate information about many musical elements, including pitch, duration, dynamics, or articulation of musical notes; tempo, metre, form (e.g., whether sections are repeated), and details ...
Hit version by Kenny Rogers & Dolly Parton reached #1 (US) and #7 (UK) in 1983. Bee Gees' studio version recorded and released in 2001. Written in 1973 for A Kick in the Head Is Worth Eight in the Pants. Re-recorded and released as the B-side of Mr. Natural in 1974. Written in 1966 in Australia, but re-recorded.
Allegedly only 500 copies of the single were pressed. Drummer: John Rutsey; First original song released; B Side of Not Fade Away single; Music: Geddy Lee; Lyrics: John Rutsey; Played by the band as early as 1971. Originally planned for inclusion on Rush's debut album, but scrapped in the end.