Written by Matthew Bellamy, the song The Dark Side is from their upcoming eight studio album Simulation Theory that was planned to be released on 9 November 2018.
From the album The Weight Is a Gift, the song Always Love was featured on the soundtrack of the 2007 film Disturbia.
Released on 2 December 2003, the single Figured You Out is from the album The Long Road.
From the album 5150, the second single Dreams was released on 24 May 1986 and reached number 22 on Billboard Hot 100 chart on that year.
From their self-titled debut album in 1974, the song Can’t Get Enough was considered to be their most popular song.
From his first album La Dernière Année released in 1994, the song Sur La Route is the first solo single of Gérald de Palmas.
From the album Making Movies, the song Expresso Love was written by Mark Knopfler.
Released in November 1991, the song Dangerous entered music charts after Jackson’s death in mid-2009.
From the album Behind The Sun released in 1985, the song She’s Waiting was written by Eric Clapton and Peter Robinson.
From the album Ce que je sais released on June 1998, the song Allumer Le Feu re-entered the charts and reached number 10 after the singer’s death.
Written by Marcy Levy and Richard Feldman, the song Tangled In Love is from the ninth solo studio album Behind The Sun by Eric Clapton.
Written by Zazie and composed by Pascal Obispo and Pierre Jaconelli, the song Allumer Le Feu is from Johnny Hallyday’s 41st studio album Ce que je sais released on June 1998.
From his 1977 live album of the same name, Running On Empty was written by Jackson Browne and became one of his signature songs.
Written by Alanis Morissette, the song One is from her album Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie released in 1998.
From the album Rebel, the single Music was released in 1976.
From the album of the same name released in 1985, Brothers In Arms was written in 1982, the year of Falklands War.
Written, arranged, and performed by Genesis, the song Dodo/Lurker is from their album Abacab released on 18 September 1981.
The hit single Wake Me Up When September Ends was written by Billie Joe Armstrong about his father who died of cancer in September 1982.
From their debut album Appetite For Destruction, the song Paradise City peaked at number five on the Billboard Hot 100 making this as their third single to reach top 10.
Considered as one of the band’s signature songs, American Idiot was nominated for Record of the Year, Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal, Best Rock Song, and Best Music Video on the 2005 Grammy Awards.