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Tumblin' Down (Maria Dallas Song)
Tumbling Down may refer to: * "Tumbling Down" (Cockney Rebel song), 1974 * "Tumbling Down" (Tessanne Chin song), 2013 * "Tumblin' Down" (Blind Melon song), 2008 * "Tumblin' Down" (Ziggy Marley song), 1988 * " Komm, süsser Tod", a song from the soundtrack of the film ''The End of Evangelion'' See also * The Walls Came Tumbling Down (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Tumbling Down (Cockney Rebel Song)
"Tumbling Down" is a song by the British rock band Cockney Rebel, fronted by Steve Harley. It was released in 1975 as the third and final single from the band's second studio album ''The Psychomodo'' (1974). The song was written by Harley, and produced by Harley and Alan Parsons. Background "Tumbling Down" was written and first performed by Harley during his days of busking in the early 1970s, before Cockney Rebel were formed in late 1972. The song references Ernest Hemingway, who had a big influence on Harley, and mentions the ''Titanic'' sailing into Brighton. Harley believes it was at Brighton, aged three, when he contracted polio. The song's closing refrain ("Oh dear, look what they've done to the blues, blues, blues") has been described as a "put-down of the denim-clad virtuosos that overpopulated 1970s music". The song was recorded by Cockney Rebel during the February–March 1974 sessions for their second studio album ''The Psychomodo'' in 1974, with Andrew Powell providin ...
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Tumbling Down (Tessanne Chin Song)
"Tumbling Down" is the coronation song of ''The Voice'' Season 5 winner Tessanne Chin. The song is written by Ryan Tedder of OneRepublic and serves as Chin's first official single after her win, although she has had some unofficial independent singles released earlier in her career and some of her performances on the show have charted. It is the first track on Chin's major label debut album, '' Count on My Love''. Background After signing on as ''The Voices first-ever in-house producer and songwriter, Ryan Tedder and his songwriting partner Noel Zancanella penned "Tumbling Down" for the winner of Season 5 of ''The Voice''. After admittedly having difficulty writing for the three potential winners, they decided to roll the dice and write the song with Tessanne Chin in mind, based on her prior success on the iTunes charts. With a personal dislike for traditional "this is my moment" ''American Idol''-esque coronation songs, Tedder and his partner instead opted to write a song people c ...
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Tumblin' Down (Blind Melon Song)
''For My Friends'' is the third studio album by American rock band Blind Melon, released April 22, 2008. It is their first album in thirteen years, and the first to feature lead singer Travis Warren who was recruited after the death of previous lead singer Shannon Hoon. Track listing All songs written by Blind Melon as One (Glen Graham, Brad Smith, Rogers Stevens, Christopher Thorn and Travis Warren) Personnel ;Blind Melon *Travis Warren – lead vocals, acoustic guitar *Christopher Thorn – rhythm guitar, lap steel, Wurlitzer electric piano *Rogers Stevens Thomas Rogers Stevens (born 31 October 1970) is an American guitarist, best known for being a founding member of the alternative rock band Blind Melon. He has also been a member of the bands Extra Virgin and The Tender Trio, and is an attorney. ... – lead guitar, piano *Brad Smith – bass, percussion, backing vocals *Glen Graham – drums, percussion ;Technical *Brooks Byrd Graham, Danny Clinch, Heather Thorn - photo ...
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Tumblin' Down (Ziggy Marley Song)
"Tumblin' Down" is a 1988 single by Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers. The single was the most successful of three entries on the Hot Black singles chart where it peaked at number one for two weeks. Although the single did not place on the Hot 100 The ''Billboard'' Hot 100 is the music industry standard record chart in the United States for songs, published weekly by '' Billboard'' magazine. Chart rankings are based on sales (physical and digital), radio play, and online streaming ..., it peaked at number twenty-eight on the dance charts. References 1988 singles 1988 songs Song articles with missing songwriters {{1980s-R&B-song-stub ...
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Music Of Neon Genesis Evangelion
The franchise has had various soundtracks, remix albums and compilations released around it. The franchise has sold more than 9million albums and singles. Shirō Sagisu composed most of the music for ''Neon Genesis Evangelion'' and for the original TV show's three OST albums. He received the 1997 Kobe Animation award for "Best Music Score". King Records and their label Starchild (specializing in music, animation and film) distributed most of the albums, singles and box sets. For the anime series, Yoko Takahashi performed the song "A Cruel Angel's Thesis" which was used as the opening theme song for the series. The song "Fly Me to the Moon" originally by Bart Howard was performed by various voice actors from the anime series and these versions of the song were used as the ending theme song for the series. Theme songs were also granted for the films in the franchise '' Evangelion: Death and Rebirth'', its follow-up ''The End of Evangelion'' and four installments of the ''Rebui ...
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