"In the Air" | ||||
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File:In the Air coverart.jpg | ||||
Single by TV Rock featuring Rudy | ||||
from the album Until One | ||||
Released | May 2, 2010 (UK) | |||
Format | Digital download | |||
Genre | Electro house | |||
Length | 2:34 (Axwell Edit) | |||
Label | Data Records | |||
Writer(s) | Luke Van Scheppingen, Grant Smillie, Ivan Gough, Rudy Sandapa | |||
TV Rock singles chronology | ||||
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"In the Air" is a single from Australian dance music duo TV Rock featuring Rudy.
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Chart (2010) | Peak position[2] |
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Australian Singles Chart | 37 |
UK Singles Chart | 43 |
UK Dance (Official Charts Company)[3] | 6 |
Love in Motion is the fourth studio album by New Zealand singer-songwriter Anika Moa. The album's underlying theme is love. Moa's civil partner, Azaria Universe, was her biggest influence when writing the album. With Love in Motion, Moa moved from the folk and country pop influences of In Swings the Tide to a pop rock sound. The album was released by EMI Records internationally on 12 March 2010, with releases in Moa's home country and Australia following on 5 April and 10 September, respectively. Moa toured Westfield malls the week of the album's release, and a concert tour followed in May and June 2010.
Critical reviews for the album have been mostly positive, with Moa's lyrical writing received well. It debuted and peaked on the New Zealand Albums Chart at number four. "Running Through the Fire (Storm)" served as the album's lead single, which peaked at number thirty-eight on the New Zealand Singles Chart. "Blame It on the Rain", the second single, did not appear on any record chart. Love in Motion Covers was released in October 2011; it comprises covers of the songs from Love in Motion by other musicians.
"In the Air" is a single from Australian dance music duo TV Rock featuring Rudy.
Nyah is a town in northern Victoria, Australia. The town is located on the Murray Valley Highway, in the Rural City of Swan Hill local government area, 365 kilometres (227 mi) north west of the state capital, Melbourne. At the 2011 census, Nyah had a population of 483.
The town, on the banks of the Murray River was formed as the "Taverner Community Village Settlement" in the 1890s by Jim Thwaites as a utopian socialist community, one of many established along the Murray, including Waikerie in South Australia. The communities were established in imitation of the New Australia settlement of William Lane in Paraguay. Lack of access to water for fields and a falling-out of favour of socialism led to the end of state support for these communities.
The Post Office opened on 4 May 1894 (though known as Tyntynder for some months)
The town in conjunction with neighbouring township Nyah West has an Australian Rules football team competing in the Central Murray Football League.
Nyah Harness Racing Club conducts regular meetings at its racetrack in the town.
i need a big boy to do big things
need' him in my life want him close to me
i need a boy to do boy things
need him to stand there to fill my dreams
i need him got to have him a big boy
we got to take it slooow. a strong boy.
when you touch me
so he can take controlll
big boys do big things
need'cha in my life baby
want you in my life
big boys do big things
need'sh in my life
want'cha in my life