The song Lorelei Sebasto Cha is included in the first live album of Hubert Félix Thiefaine, En Concert, that was recorded at the Olympia in 1983.
The song Hero is from the second studio album Loma Vista, and was also included in the original soundtrack album of 2014 film, Boyhood.
Released on 3 June 2013, the song Round Here is the third single of the album Here’s To The Good Times.
The song What Went Down is from the album of the same name which according to them is their loudest and heaviest record to date.
From the album There Is Nothing Left To Lose, the song Learn To Fly is the band’s highest charting on the Billboard Hot 100 Airplay.
The song Résiste is from the album Tout pour la musique, and was released as a single in 1981.
The song Dur comme fer is from the studio album In extremis released in 27 April 2015.
Released n 1978, the song Les Murs de Poussière is from the self-titled album of Francis Cabrel.
From the album Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action, the song Love Illumination was released as its second single.
Released as a single on 19 August 2016, the song Still Falling For You is from the album Bridget Jones’ Baby: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack.
Released in 2015, The song Le Chant Des Sirènes is from the self-titled album of Fréro Delavega.
From his self-titled second studio album in 1970, the song Your Song was inducted in the Grammy Hall Of Fame in 1998.
The single Sweet Darling is from the self-titled album of Fréro Delavega released in 2014.
The song The Call of the Mountains is from the sixth full-length album of Eluveitie, Origins, released on 1 August 2014.
Battle In Me is the lead single of the fifth studio album Not Your Kind of People by the alternative rock band, Garbage.
Written by Eric Clapton and Jim Gordon, the song Layla is from the album Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs released by their blues rock band Derek and the Dominos.
From the album Bleed Like Me, the song Sex is Not The Enemy was first written in 2003, influenced by the halftime show controversy happened on Super Bowl XXXVIII.
From the second album Leave A Light, the popular song One Way Ticket was originally recorded by Neil Sedaka in 1959.
The song The World Outside is from the album of the same name released on 2 June 2009.
The song A Wolf In Sheep’s Clothing is from the sixth studio album How To Ruin Everything released in 2002.