That's Why is the fifth studio album released by American country music artist Craig Morgan. It was released on October 21, 2008 as his first album for BNA Records (see 2008 in country music) after his exiting Broken Bow Records earlier that same year. As with his first two Broken Bow albums — 2003's I Love It and 2005's My Kind of Livin' — Morgan co-produced the album with Phil O'Donnell. They co-wrote the lead-off single "Love Remembers", which became Morgan's sixth Top Ten hit on the Hot Country Songs charts in November 2008. Following this song was "God Must Really Love Me", which became his first single to miss the Top 20 since "Look At Us", which peaked at number 27 in 2004. A May 21, 2009 reissue added two new songs, including "Bonfire," which was released that month as the third single. As of September 18, 2010, the album has sold 60,868 copies in the U.S.
As with his previous albums on the Broken Bow Records label, Morgan wrote several songs on That's Why with his producer, Phil O'Donnell. One of their co-writes, "Love Remembers", was the first single release from the album, and was shipped to radio in mid-2008. It became Morgan's sixth Top Ten hit in December 2008, peaking at number 9 on Billboard Hot Country Songs.
This is a discography of American R&B/soul singer Jackie Wilson.
Here is a list of the major studio albums Jackie Wilson released throughout his career.
* - The Billboard R&B albums chart wasn't made until January 1965.
The following is a list of singles Jackie Wilson released throughout his career.
* - Through a period between November 1963 and January 1965, Billboard didn't publish an R&B chart. Ratings from Cash Box Top 50 in R&B Locations chart.
Played on Pepper is the third studio album by the Danish soft rock band Michael Learns to Rock. It was released on 28 August 1995 by Medley Records in Europe. The first single from the album was "Someday" (1995), followed by "That's Why (You Go Away)" (1995), and "How Many Hours" (1996). As of May 1996, the album had sold 1 million copies worldwide, with 120.000 of them being sold in Denmark.
All music composed by Jascha Richter.
"Why I'm Here" is a song by American hard rock band Oleander. It was the lead single from their major label debut album, February Son. The track was previously included on Oleander's eponymous EP in 1996 and their independent LP, Shrinking the Blob, in 1997. Despite comparisons to Nirvana's "Heart-Shaped Box," or perhaps because of them, "Why I'm Here" would become Oleander's best known song, charting higher than any of their other singles.
The melancholy power ballad features various hallmarks of post-grunge. A simple, clean guitar pattern strikingly similar to "Heart-Shaped Box" begins the song; the first three notes, as well as the overall chord progression, of both songs are indeed identical and largely responsible for its criticism. An additional guitar melody and drums enter shortly after with lonesome singing. The pre-chorus introduces a bittersweet violin and eventually enters an aggressive, heavy chorus. Lyrically, "Why I'm Here" describes people's vague resentment toward the narrator as well his/her indifference toward a significant other, shouting "I can't love you anymore/I'm scared of the sound of it."
I'm Here may refer to:
I Am Here! (Japanese: ココにいるよ!, Hepburn: Koko ni Iru yo!) is a Japanese shōjo manga series by Ema Tōyama. The series was serialized in the shōjo manga magazine, Nakayoshi. The series ended with 5 volumes released by Kodansha under the imprint, Kodansha Comics.
It was announced in the New York Anime Festival 2009 that the series will be licensed in English by Del Rey Manga and the release for the first volume will be November 23, 2010. They titled it "I Am Here!".
The series centers on a girl named Hikage who describes herself as "plain". She is a very shy and insecure child. Because of her unassertive attitude and unappreciated beauty, she finds herself constantly ignored by her classmates and has a difficult time making friends at school.
In the first chapter of the manga, Hikage begins middle school, vowing to overcome her loneliness and find companionship. Then Hinata starts to notice her in the first volume. She is supported in her ambitions by two online friends, Black Rabbit and Mega Pig, who read her blog about the sunflower shes been nurturing. A romantic and sad plot soon develops involving Hikage and the two most popular boys in her class, Hinata and Teru, who have more to them than meets the eye.
"I'm Here" is a single by Canadian country music artist Charlie Major. Released in 1994, it was the sixth single from Major's debut album The Other Side. The song reached #1 on the RPM Country Tracks chart in February 1995.
I didn't come here to sing about the devil
I came to praise the name of the Lord
I'm here to tell you once I was a rebel
I've been delivered by the power of His Word
That's why I'm here
To lift up His Name
Tell the whole world
I'm the reason He came
That's why I'm here
To glorify Him
He's the only One
Who deserves my praise
Gonna live for Him
All the rest of my days
That's why I'm here
That's why I'm here
I didn't come here to talk about my brother
I came to hear about the blood of the Lamb
I wanna stand up and worship my Savior
Shout Hallelujah and say amen
To sing worthy is the Lord
Who is my rock