From the album Faster Than The Speed Of Night, the song Total Eclipse Of The Heart became the fifth Best Selling single in 1983 in the United Kingdom.
Written by Cole Porter in 1936, became Frank Sinatra’s signature song, and in 1993, Sinatra recorded it with Bono for the album, Duets.
The song Laisser Faire is from the third album of Boulevard Des Airs, Bruxelles.
From the album of the same name, the song Born to Run ranked number 21 on the 500 Greatest Songs Of All Time by Rolling Stone.
From the album Born in the U.S.A., the song Cover Me written by Bruce Springsteen was a 1984 Gold-certified hit.
The debut single Let Love Rule from the debut album of the same name, charted the Mainstream Rock Tracks at number 23, and number 5 on US Modern Rock charts.
Written by Lenny Kravitz and Craig Ross, the song Come On Get It is from the ninth studio album, Black and White America.
This 1984 song, Marcia Baila by French duo Rita Mitsouko, was dedicated to the group’s dancer, who died in 1981.
The song Misery is the first single of Maroon 5’s third studio album, Hands All Over, released on June 22, 2010.
Composed by George Gershwin in 1934, Summertime is included in Chris Connor and Maynard Ferguson’s album Double Exposure.
From Muse’s third studio album, Absolution, Hysteria or Hysteria (I Want It Now) in the United States, is well known for its intricate bass line.
Described as a glam rock song, the song Uprising by Muse was written by Matthew Bellamy.
From the album Religion by Niagara, the first single J’ai vu was released in 1990.
Written by Bruno Garcin and music by Patrick Bruel, Place des grands hommes comes from the album Alors Regarde, released February 4, 1991.
From the album Chinese Wall, Easy Lover was written by Philip Bailey, Phil Collins and Nathan East.
The hit song Easy Lover by Philip Bailey and Phil Collins appeared on the solo album of Bailey, Chinese Wall, and also in the album of Phil Collins’ Serious Hits… Live!, and in his compilation album, …Hits.
Critically acclaimed as “Pink Classic,” the song Blow Me (One Last Kiss) is the first single from Pink’s sixth album, The Truth About Love.
Written, arranged and performed by Lenny Kravitz, California is the second single from his album Baptism released June 9, 2004.
Raise Your Glass is a song that celebrates Pink’s first decade since her debut in 2000 and it was dedicated to her fans.
This uptempo rock song is the first single from the Circus album released on July 26, 1995.