Therion - The Siren of the Woods
"Siren of the Woods" is the second single released by Swedish heavy metal band Therion.
Billy Idol - Jingle Bell Rock
In November 2006, Idol released a Christmas album called Billy Idol: Happy Holidays. It includes classic Christmas songs like "Frosty the Snowman", "Jingle Bell Rock", and "Silent Night", plus some originals.
The Pogues - Love you 'till the end
The 6th song from their Pogue Mahone, which is the seventh and latest album by The Pogues, originally released in 1996.
Elan Atias - Dreams Come True
Elan Atias is an American Jewish reggae singer. Atias performed with The Wailers, which had been the backing band for Bob Marley, from 1997 to 1999.
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Seether - Rise Above This
The music video, directed by Tony Petrossian who also directed the "Fake It" video, debuted on MTV2 and MTV2's website on April 5th, 2008. It has a storyline about a depressed boy who decides to leap off a building. As he falls, his family falls with him.
Vanessa Daou - Two to Tango
Vanessa recorded a sophomore solo album, Slow to Burn, and released it in the Fall of that year. With each song a vignette inspired by the biographies of such celebrated female artisans as Billie Holiday, Gertrude Stein and Frida Kahlo, Slow to Burn enjoyed moderate to heavy smooth jazz format radio play with its first single "Two to Tango." It was featured in reviews in VIBE, URB, Billboard, Curve, and Cover magazines.
Ali Campbell feat. Katie Melua - Don`t try this at home
Don’t Try This At Home, another original song, this one featuring Katie Melua, could also easily be lifted off the album for single release, with its infectious rhythm and pretty chord sequence.
Lifehouse - Broken
"Broken" is the third single from the band Lifehouse off their fourth studio album Who We Are. Lifehouse released a statement on their website about "Broken" being the next single, along with a remixed version of the song.
Bono and Frank Sinatra - I've got you under my skin
In 1993, Sinatra once again recorded "I've Got You Under My Skin", this time as a duet with Bono of U2, for inclusion on Sinatra's commercially very successful Duets album. It was also released as a B-side of U2's "Stay (Faraway, So Close!)" single.
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