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"Hold Me Now" is a pop, new wave and synthpop ballad, [10] performed with a "hypnotic, swaying groove", [11] that features the sound of a marimba in the background. [12] The song is composed in the key of D major, with a time signature set in common time, and moves at a moderate tempo of 108 beats per minute.
Queenpins. Queenpins is a 2021 American comedy film written and directed by Aron Gaudet and Gita Pullapilly. It stars Kristen Bell, Kirby Howell-Baptiste, Paul Walter Hauser, Bebe Rexha, and Vince Vaughn. Ben Stiller serves as an executive producer under his Red Hour Productions banner. Queenpins was released in a limited theatrical release via ...
This version is one of the most successful covers of the song, peaking at No. 1 on the UK Singles Chart, [28] the only version to do so. This was the band's 13th number-one single as well as the first single to be released following Brian McFadden 's departure from the group.
"One Last Breath" is a power ballad by American rock band Creed. The band's lead vocalist, Scott Stapp, wrote the song over a period of three weeks and recorded at J. Stanley Productions Inc in Ocoee, Florida. The lyrics of the song are about reflecting on past mistakes and seeking comfort from friends who want to help.
They received recognition in 2015, after releasing a cover of Adele's song, "Hello". [4] In 2017, they released the EP Transitions, containing five original songs. [5] In 2020 they released their debut studio album, Levels. The song "Her Eyes" reached number one on Sirius XM Octane.
Steve Leggett, in his review of the album for AllMusic, called "Cover Me Up" a "beautiful opening love song". [4] Writing for Paste, Jerrick Adams stated in a review of Southeastern that " on the one hand a gentle, insistent love song, and on the other a moving testament to personal redemption that never once turns a blind eye to past indiscretions.
Half Hour of Power is the debut extended play [A] by Canadian rock band Sum 41. It was released on June 27, 2000 on Big Rig Records, a subsidiary of Island Records (United States), and Aquarius Records (Canada). The cover features the band's then-drummer Steve Jocz aiming a Nerf gun up in the air and standing in front of an explosion in the ...
Composition. "Wake Me Up" is a folktronica song, [14][15] blending elements of EDM, soul and country music. [16] Musically, it is written in the key of B minor and runs at 124 beats per minute (BPM). It follows a chord progression of Bm/G/D/A – Bm/G/D/F#, with Blacc's vocals ranging from B 2 to B 4.