The song Dracula Moon is the fifth song on the album Relish by Joan Osborne released in 1995.
Released by Joan Osborne and written by Eric Bazilian of The Hooters, the song talks about different aspects of beliefs in God.
Released as her first single, Kate Bush wrote the song Wuthering Heights based on the novel of the same name.
The song Me And Mary Jane is the first single of their 2014 album, Magic Mountain.
From Lenny Kravitz’s Black and White America 2011 album, Superlove, remixed by Avicii, was released as a digital download on May 29, 2012.
Written by Avril Lavigne, Chad Kroeger and David Hodges, the song Let Me Go has received mixed reviews, some calling it “a duo of monsters”, while some simply criticize Kroeger’s singing and involvement in the song.
The song Eteins La Lumière is from the album Sentinelles released in 1991.
The song Fire was the first single released in her fourth studio album Ticket To The World.
The song Diamonds On The Inside is the second single from the album of the same name released on 21 April 2003.
Released in 2010, the song Soulman is from the debut album of Ben l’oncle Soul of the same name.
Originally recorded by Tom Waits in 1999, the song Chocolate Jesus also appeared in the cover album, Don’t Explain by Beth Hart and Joe Bonamassa.
First released in 1962 by Etta James, the song Something’s Got A Hold On Me was included in Beth Hart and Joe Bonamassa cover album, Don’t Explain.
From the album Opposites: The Sand At The Core Of Our Bones, the second single Biblical made to number 70 on the Official UK Singles Chart.
The lead single Black Chandelier of the album Opposites: The Sand At The Core Of Our Bones has been selected as the Hottest Record in the World by BBC Radio 1 DJ Zane Lowe in 2012.
The song (I’ve Had) The Time Of My Life was used as the theme song for the 1987 Dirty Dancing movie.
From the album Les Yeux plus gros que le monde, La Légende Black of Black M featuring Dr. Beriz was released in 2014.
Composed by Charlélie Couture, the song T’en va plus t’en va pas is from the album Poèmes Rock released in 1981.
Released as the second single of his debut album, Les Yeux plus gros que le monde, Sur Ma Route became his first number one hit.
From the band’s first album, Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not, the song The View From The Afternoon was released as its opening track.
From the 1970 second studio album, Paranoid, the song Iron Man was later included on their first greatest hits compilation, We Sold Our Soul For Rock ‘n’ Roll released in 1976, and other greatest hits compilation.