From the album Around The Next Dream, the first track Waiting In The Wings was written by Moore, and Bruce.
Written by Moore, and Bruce, the song Where In The World was released as a single and reached number 57 in the UK Singles Chart in August 1994.
The song Un Été Français by Indochine is the second single of their thirteenth album, 13, released on 5 January 2018.
From the Iron Maiden’s fifth studio album Powerslave, the song was based and inspired by the longest major poem of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, an English poet.
Released on 5 January 2018 from the album 13, the song Un Été Français evokes the rise of the National Front in polls.
From the album of the same name, the country pop song Need You Now won four Grammy Awards in 2011.
From the band’s Platinum album Fire of Unknown Origin released in 1981, the song Burnin’ For You hit number 1 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart.
From Pearl Jam’s fifth studio album Yield, its first single Given To Fly which was released 22 December 1997 became the most popular single in the album.
From their third album Slippery When Wet, the song Livin’ On A Prayer was the band’s first number 1 hit on Billboard Mainstream Rock chart.
The song Beautiful Goodbye is the last track of Maroon 5’s Overexposed album.
Written by Axl Rose, the song Welcome To The Jungle was released as the second single of their debut album Appetite for Destruction.
From the self-titled album of the German band Nena, the song 99 Luftballons is an anti-war protest song released in 1983.
The song Got Some Rock n Roll Thunder is from the sixteenth studio album of AC/DC Rock or Bust, fifteenth internationally released and sixteenth in Australia, and was the shortest studio album released.
From her debut album Let Go, the success of the song Sk8er Boi became her second top ten single on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
This up-tempo rock song is the fourth single of Bryan Adams’ fourth album Reckless released on 17 June 1985.
From the album Pendulum, the song was released as a single in 1971, and was written by John Fogerty.
This popular French song was originally performed by Édith Piaf and it was written for the love of her life Marcel Cerdan, a French boxer who was killed in a plane crash.
The song Where Do You Think You’re Going is from the second studio album Communiqué by Dire Straits released on 15 June 1979.
Written by Michel Jonasz for Eddy Mitchell for his album Le Cimetière des éléphants in 1982, in 1983 he recorded his own version for his album Tristesse.
From the album Philip Sayce Group, Morning Star was released in 2006.