Released in 2009, the song Let Me Alone is from the self-titled album of Izia.
The song Life Is Going Down is from the self-titled debut album of Izia released in 2009.
From the album In Between Dreams released in June 2005, the song Good People is a protest song written by Jack Johnson.
The song La Fille Du Père Noel is from the first studio self-titled album of Jacques Dutronc released in 1966.
Released on 29 November 1988, the song Used To Love Her is from the album G N’ R Lies, and according to Slash it was about Axl’s dog.
The song Vow is the band’s debut single from their self-titled album released on 20 March 1995.
The song Nieuwe CD is from the album Het kan hier zo mooi zijn released in 2013.
The lead single Why Do You Love Me of the album Bleed Like Me was the band’s first entry on the Billboard Hot 100 in six years since 1999.
Released in 1989, the song Voy a pasármelo bien is from the fifth studio album of the same name.
Considered as his most successful solo single, the song Seul is the first single of his debut album of the same name.
From the album Dream Into Action released in 1985, the song was re-recorded with Phil Collins on backing vocals and drum works.
From the album Back on the Streets, the song Parisienne Walkways was considered as Gary Moore’s signature song.
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 Dance On A Volcano is the opening track of the band’s seventh studio album, A Trick Of The Tail.
Written by Mike Rutherford, the song Land Of Confusion is from the 1986 album Invisible Touch.
Recognisable for its drum machine introduction, the song Mama is from the 1983 self-titled album of Genesis.
Released on 31 October 1983, the song Second Home By The Sea is from the self-titled album of Genesis.
The song Squonk is from the 1976 album A Trick Of The Tail.
Goff Richards is a prominent English arranger and composer of brass bands, and one of his famous work is New York,New York.
The certified Gold hit song, Know Your Enemy, was the first single of Green Day’s eighth album 21st Century Breakdown released on 16 April 2009.