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Not exactly 'songs', but 'spoken word' recordings...'Old Rivers' was a hit in the late '50's, and WB charted again with 'The Epic Ride of John Glenn' not long after the astronaut's successful orbit.
no, he passed beyond the veil in "All Hell Breaks Loose Part II" because his deal with azazel was finished. besides, dean wouldn't make a deal again because he has already experienced hell and demons do not want sam's soul
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Josephine Baker recorded it first in 1926; it became particularly popular in 1942 when Frank Sinatra recorded it again and it was used in "Pride of the Yankees." The song itself was written by Irving Berlin in 1925-- if you don't know who he is, he composed quite a few incredibly popular early songs during the Tin Pan Alley era and beyond.
no
Atomic Kitten
Four artists. Wilson Phillips covered the song on the 1991 album "Two Rooms: Celebrating the Songs of Elton John and Bernie Taupin". Alternative rock band Fuel covered it as one of the bonus tracks for their 2000 album "Something Like Human". It was covered again in 2005 on the album "The Brave and The Bold" by Bonnie 'Prince' Billy and Tortoise. Petty Booka, a ukulele rock duo, covered the song on their album Blue Lagoon, released at an unknown date/year.
Hank Williams
The highest recorded temperature recorded in Denver was 105 degrees F which was recorded on 8 August 1878 and again on 20 July 2005.
'Here Comes The Rain Again' is by The Eurythmics.
yes
You don't have to collect your stuff that you need again. But you have to do it again besides those parts, like digging stuff, jumping over buildings, etc.
Newsboys wrote and recorded the song Born Again. It can be found on their "Born Again" CD.
you can get fired and not be able to become a physical therapist again or have to restart again with your degree.
No. The song HEre we go again was recorded by Demi Lovato. You may be confusing the title with "Here it comes again", which is a Korn song.
No one knows, it has not erupted in recorded history
Glenn Frey