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The phrase "Another day in paradise" come from the popular song by the same name written by Phil Collins. In the song, he is referring a women who he urges to stay in a life of paradise rather than continuing her life of endless travel.
Phil Collins released the song 'Another Day in Paradise' as a single on October 9, 1989. One month later, on November 7, 1989, the album 'But Seriously' was released, which also contained the song.
If it is the song by Kelly Clarkson, it is featured in the movie "Love Actually." If it is the song by Kelly Clarkson, it is featured in the movie "Love Actually."
Welcome to Paradise by Jeff Carmen
Without more detail, there are many answers, as the Art of Noise were sampled so often. One answer would be "Hey Love" by King Sun-D Moet.
Footloose
The music at the start of the song "Paradise Lost" by The Herd is a sample from the song "Cristo Redentor" by Duke Pearson. It features a haunting trumpet melody that sets the tone for the song.
the beat is from melissa morgan-fools paradise
The cover version of the 1984 song "Almost Paradise" for the TV reality show "Bachelor in Paradise" was recorded by the artists Jason Castro and Carly Rae Jepsen. Their rendition was featured as the theme song for the show, bringing a contemporary twist to the classic duet originally performed by Mike Reno and Ann Wilson.
Neil Armstrong is featured on the song "History" from his album HIStory : Greatest Hits, Vol 1, disc 2
"Another day in Paradise"-Phil Collins
The phrase "Another day in paradise" come from the popular song by the same name written by Phil Collins. In the song, he is referring a women who he urges to stay in a life of paradise rather than continuing her life of endless travel.
The Champ - Ghostface Killah. It featured on Twisted Metal (PS3), which is why I know :-)
Phil Collins released the song 'Another Day in Paradise' as a single on October 9, 1989. One month later, on November 7, 1989, the album 'But Seriously' was released, which also contained the song.
The song Paradise is from the album Paradise
Amish Paradise is a 1996 single by parodist "Weird Al" Yankovic. It is a parody of the hip hop song "Gangsta's Paradise" by Coolio featuring L.V. (which itself is a reworking of the Stevie wonder song "Pastime Paradise"). Featured on the album Bad Hair Day, it turns the original "Gangsta's Paradise," in which the narrator laments his dangerous way of life, on its head by presenting an Amish man praising his relatively plain and uncomplicated existence.
"Gangsta's Paradise," the iconic song by Coolio featuring L.V., was released in 1995. It became a massive hit and is often associated with the film "Dangerous Minds," which also featured the track. The song's themes revolve around the struggles and challenges of life in a gang-infested environment.