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The band has recorded many songs since their formation, with frontman Billy Corgan being the principle songwriter for most of their songs. The Smashing Pumpkins have also gone through many line-up changes, with Corgan being the most consistent member of the group. Below is a list of songs they have recorded as a band.
Jubin Nautiyal is an Indian playback singer and performer. He made his debut in Bollywood by singing "Ek Mulaqat" from Sonali Cable in 2014, which was an instant hit. He mostly sings in Hindi and has also made songs in other Indian languages like Telugu, Bengali, Odia, Tamil, English, Gujarati and Kannada.
Title Year Album Author(s) Notes Let's Get Personal 1986 Gravity: Hartman, Charlie Midnight, Moyet Vocal trade-offs and background vocals on James Brown track : Make a Change
George Martin (pictured in 2006) was the Beatles' primary producer, producing nearly all of their recordings. He is sometimes referred to as the "Fifth Beatle".[3]Between 1963 and 1966, the Beatles' songs were released on different albums in the United Kingdom and the United States.
Some anti-war songs lament aspects of wars, while others satirize war.Most promote peace in some form, while others sing out against specific armed conflicts. Still others depict the physical and psychological destruction that warfare causes to soldiers, innocent civilians, and humanity as a whole.
Early version of the released song, with completely different lyrics. Nervous Breakdown (Demo) 1978 Mario Roccuzzo From the See Forever Eyes sessions. Later released on Big Black Sky. Night to Remember (Demo) 1979 Lindsay Mitchell: From the Armageddon sessions. Early version of the released song. Out of My Head (Demo) 1978 Al Harlow
These songs were recorded by Girls Aloud, but remain unreleased. "All I Ever Do" (Miranda Cooper/Brian Higgins/Tim Powell/ Nick Coler/Paul Woods/Bryony Afferson/Lauren Blake/Helena Dowling/Hayley Angel Wardle) [ 1 ]
Later, Joan Bennett's character uses the tune to the song to mock Cary Grant's character for his hypocritical behavior after being promoted. William Frawley performs an English version of this song in the 1942 World War II propaganda musical The Yankee Doodler. [6] The song appears with alternate lyrics in the 1949 Noveltoon Little Red School ...