Anywhere I Lay My Head 1970-01-01
Après 1970-01-01
"Après" is a French word that means "after." It is often used in various contexts, particularly in phrases like "après-ski," which refers to social activities and entertainment that take place after skiing or snowboarding. In this context, it can include gatherings, parties, or relaxation in ski resorts. In a broader sense, "après" can be used in different contexts in the culinary world, lifestyle, or as an expression of relaxation and enjoyment following an activity.
Aqui, Ali, em Qualquer Lugar 1970-01-01
"Aqui, Ali, em Qualquer Lugar" is a Brazilian film directed by Tânia Camargo, which translates to "Here, There, Anywhere" in English. The film traverses themes of love, identity, and the search for belonging, capturing the essence of human experiences across different settings. It's a work that explores relationships and personal journeys, resonating with audiences through its portrayal of universal emotions and connections.
Arabesque: Geçmiş, Geçmemiş Hiç... 1970-01-01
"Arabesque: Geçmiş, Geçmemiş Hiç..." is a work by the Turkish author and playwright Emrah Serbes. Specifically, it is a novel that explores themes of identity, history, and the cultural influences that shape personal and collective narratives. The title can be translated to "Arabesque: The Past, Never Passed..." which suggests a focus on how the past continually influences the present.
Arabesque II: Geçmiş Bize Yakışıyor 1970-01-01
"Arabesque II: Geçmiş Bize Yakışıyor" is a 2018 Turkish drama film directed by Hüseyin Karabey. It is a sequel to the 2006 film "Arabesque," which explores themes related to Turkish culture, music, and the struggles of individuals within society. The sequel continues to delve into the lives of characters influenced by the complexities of their backgrounds, dealing with personal and societal challenges.
Aranjman 2011 1970-01-01
"Aranjman 2011" is a Turkish music album released in 2011 by the popular Turkish singer and songwriter İsmail YK. The album features a blend of genres, including pop and folk music, and showcases İsmail YK's unique style and vocal ability. The title "Aranjman" refers to the arrangement of songs, and the album is known for its catchy melodies and danceable rhythms.
Aretha Franklin Sings the Great Diva Classics 1970-01-01
As Dez Mais 1970-01-01
"As Dez Mais" is a popular music program that typically airs on Brazilian television. It showcases the most popular songs in Brazil through a countdown format, often featuring performances by artists and interviews. The program highlights various genres, including pop, sertanejo, and funk, reflecting the current musical trends and audience preferences in the country.
"As Time Goes By: The Great American Songbook, Volume II" is an album by the renowned singer and actor Harry Connick Jr. Released in 2007, it serves as a follow-up to his earlier volume in the Great American Songbook series. The album features a collection of classic American standards and beloved songs from the 20th century. Connick Jr.
As Time Goes By (Bryan Ferry album) 1970-01-01
"As Time Goes By" is a studio album by British singer Bryan Ferry, released in 1999. The album features a collection of classic love songs, showcasing Ferry's distinctive style and smooth vocals. It includes tracks that are well-known from the Great American Songbook as well as other standards, reflecting his affinity for jazz and pop music from past decades. The album received generally positive reviews for its arrangements and Ferry's interpretation of the songs.
Ask Me to Dance (Minnie Driver album) 1970-01-01
"Ask Me to Dance" is an album by British actress and singer Minnie Driver, released in 2004. This album showcases her musical talent, featuring a blend of genres including pop and folk. Driver's vocal style and songwriting are prominent throughout the tracks, reflecting personal themes and emotions. The album includes original songs as well as some cover tracks, highlighting her versatility as an artist. "Ask Me to Dance" further established Driver's presence in the music industry, alongside her well-known acting career.
Aspects of Andrew Lloyd Webber 1970-01-01
"Aspects of Andrew Lloyd Webber" is a concert-style musical revue that features songs from various musicals composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber. The revue showcases a selection of well-known pieces from his extensive repertoire, which includes iconic works like "The Phantom of the Opera," "Cats," "Evita," "Jesus Christ Superstar," and "Sunset Boulevard," among others. The production typically includes performances by a cast of singers who perform solo and ensemble numbers, often accompanied by an orchestra.
At Last...The Duets Album 1970-01-01
"At Last...The Duets Album" is a compilation album by American singer and actress Etta James, released in 2009. The album features Etta James collaborating with various contemporary artists on classic songs, blending her iconic blues and soul sound with those of her duet partners. Notable collaborators on the album include legends likeAy, such as: Joss Stone, Freddie Mercury, and more.
At Last (Cyndi Lauper album) 1970-01-01
"At Last" is a studio album by American singer Cyndi Lauper, released on September 24, 2003. It marks her first album of jazz standards and featured a mix of classic jazz and pop-inflected interpretations of well-known songs. The album is notable for showcasing Lauper's distinctive vocal style and her ability to navigate different musical genres beyond her signature pop sound.
At Last (Lynda Carter album) 1970-01-01
"At Last" is a debut studio album by American actress and singer Lynda Carter, released in 1978. The album features a mix of pop and easy listening music, showcasing Carter's vocal talents. It includes a variety of tracks, some of which were written specifically for her, and features a blend of original songs and covers. The album is particularly notable for its title track, "At Last," which is a classic standard originally written by Mack Gordon and Harry Warren.
At the Movies (Dave Koz album) 1970-01-01
"At the Movies" is an album by the American smooth jazz saxophonist Dave Koz, released in 1999. This album features interpretations of popular film scores and soundtracks, showcasing Koz's signature saxophone style. The tracks on "At the Movies" include covers of well-known themes from various films, blending elements of jazz with familiar melodies that resonate with both movie and music lovers.
BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge: The Collection 1970-01-01
BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge: The Collection is a compilation album featuring live performances from various artists who have appeared on the Live Lounge segment of BBC Radio 1. This segment showcases musicians covering popular songs and performing their own tracks in an intimate setting, often with a fresh twist. The collection typically includes a range of genres and showcases popular artists, making it an attractive offering for fans of contemporary music.
BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge 2012 1970-01-01
BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge 2012 refers to a specific compilation album featuring live performances from various artists who participated in the Live Lounge segment of BBC Radio 1 during that year. The Live Lounge is a popular segment where artists perform their own songs as well as cover songs, often putting their unique spin on well-known tracks. The 2012 album includes a collection of standout covers and original performances by a variety of artists, showcasing the diversity of musical styles and the talent of contemporary musicians.
BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge 2013 1970-01-01
BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge 2013 refers to a specific installment of the popular Live Lounge series, which features live performances from various artists. The Live Lounge showcases musicians performing their own songs as well as unique covers of other songs, often in an acoustic or stripped-down format. The 2013 edition included a variety of artists from different genres, highlighting both new and established names in the music industry.
BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge 2014 1970-01-01
BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge is a segment of the radio station where artists perform live music, often featuring a unique cover of a popular song alongside their original material. In 2014, the Live Lounge continued to showcase a diverse range of artists across various genres, allowing listeners to experience intimate performances and creative reinterpretations of well-known tracks.