Elton John [Reginald Kenneth Dwight] sang "Daniel"
Bernie Taupin wrote "Daniel" while inspired by the events of the Vietnam War. The lyrics (including a verse in the original draft that was cut from the final version) describe a fictional veteran who was blinded as a result of the war ("your eyes have died"/"but you see more than I") and travels to Spain to escape those around him back home ("do you still feel the pain"/"of the scars that won't heal?"), including his brother, from whose point of view the story is told.[4]
"'Daniel' had been the most misinterpreted song that we'd ever written," explained Taupin, in the Two Rooms tribute project. "The story was about a guy that went back to a small town in Texas, returning from the Vietnam War. They'd lauded him when he came home and treated him like a hero. But, he just wanted to go home, go back to the farm, and try to get back to the life that he'd led before. I wanted to write something that was sympathetic to the people that came home."
He wrote the song Bad Day, which was sung at the beginning of the Alvin and the Chipmunks movie by the three chipmunks.
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Abba was the band that sung the song 'Waterloo'.
ABBA sung the eagle song
Michael Jackson has sung the song of the wall.
Song Sung Blue was created in 1972.
sang, not sung. "I sang a song" is correct, but "I sung a song" is not. You would say "I have sung a song", which is present perfect tense.
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A song that is Bawdy when sung as a round (because the words line-up humorously) but is not necessarily funny when sung as a single voiced song is called a "Catch".
The song references Daniel from the Bible who God had delivered from the Lion's Den. The specific composer of "Didn't My Lord Deliver Daniel" remains unknown, but was largely sung by slaves during the American era of African American Slavery.
Song Yet to Be Sung was created on 2001-07-16.