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Wrecking Ball

A wrecking ball is a heavy steel ball suspended from a crane that is used for building demolition.

Wrecking ball may also refer to:

Music

Albums

  • Wrecking Ball (Bruce Springsteen album) (2012)
  • Wrecking Ball Tour, promotional tour 2012
  • "Wrecking Ball", a song by Springsteen originally written and performed during the 2009 Working on a Dream Tour, later released on the 2012 album
  • Wrecking Ball (Dead Confederate album) (2008)
  • Wrecking Ball (Emmylou Harris album) (1995)
  • Wreckin' Ball, an album by The Hub (1994)
  • Songs

  • "Wrecking Ball" (Miley Cyrus song) (2013)
  • "Wrecking Ball" (Neil Young song) (1989)
  • "Wrecking Ball", a song by 4Him from The Basics of Life
  • "Wrecking Ball", a song by Agent 51 from The Red & the Black (2003)
  • "Wrecking Ball", a single by Aubrey O'Day (2012)
  • "Wrecking Ball", a song by Chris Pureka from How I Learned to See in the Dark (2010)
  • Wrecking Ball (Bruce Springsteen album)

    Wrecking Ball is the seventeenth studio album by American recording artist Bruce Springsteen, released March 5, 2012, on Columbia Records. It was named best album of 2012 by Rolling Stone and along with the album's first single, "We Take Care of Our Own", was nominated for three Grammy Awards.

    Background and recording

    All but four songs were written in 2011. Three of the exceptions were songs previously released in live version, the other released on Wrecking Ball:

  • "Jack of All Trades", which was written in 2009. During Bruce Springsteen's recent Wrecking Ball Tour he addresses the crowd and tells about the current state of our economy, which inspired him to write this song three years previously.
  • "Wrecking Ball", which was written in 2009 prior to a series of E Street Band shows at Giants Stadium as a tribute to the venue, which was set to close and be demolished. Springsteen later dedicated a live version with revised lyrics to the closing of the Spectrum in Philadelphia. The song made other appearances throughout the final two months of the Working on a Dream Tour;
  • Analog Man (album)

    Analog Man is the eleventh (and latest) studio solo album by the American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Joe Walsh, formerly of the James Gang and lead guitarist for the Eagles. The album was released in mid 2012, on the label Fantasy in the United States and the United Kingdom, It is his first studio solo album to be released since 1992's Songs for a Dying Planet, 20 years prior. The album features 10 new songs, and was co-produced by Jeff Lynne. The album also features contributions from the former Beatles drummer, Ringo Starr, the former Barnstorm members, Kenny Passarelli and Joe Vitale, former James Gang members, Jim Fox and Dale Peters, and also a duet with the infamous rock and roll legend, Little Richard.

    The album peaked at No. 12 on the Billboard 200 chart, as well as No. 4 on the top rock albums chart.

    Production and recording

    After touring with the Eagles and struggling with alcohol and drug addictions for many years, Walsh decided that it was time to record a new album while being supported by his wife, Marjorie Bach (sister of Ringo Starr's wife, Barbara). To pursue making the album, she also gave Walsh Jeff Lynne's contact number. When Walsh was asked about his collaboration with co-producer Jeff Lynne, he said "Jeff and I met socially, and at one point he said, "Why don't you bring your tracks over sometime and we'll have a listen." That led to some comments and ideas that he had. Gradually, we worked on some stuff and checked out some of his stuff too. It ended up that he really helped me finish it up and ended up producing. He really put his stamp on my music and took it in a direction I never would have gone, and I'm really grateful to him."

    Überlin

    "Überlin" is a song by American alternative rock band R.E.M.. It was released as the second single from their fifteenth and final studio album Collapse into Now on January 25, 2011.

    The song's music video was directed by Sam Taylor-Wood and stars her fiancé, actor Aaron Johnson.

    Formats and track listings

  • 7-inch single (United Kingdom and United States)
  • "Überlin" – 4:15
  • "What's the Frequency, Kenneth?" (live in Oslo, Norway) – 3:44
  • Digital download (Germany)
  • "Überlin" – 4:15
  • "Everyday Is Yours to Win" (live in studio) – 3:38
  • Digital download (United States)
  • "Überlin" – 4:15
  • Charts

    References

    External links

  • Lyrics of this song at MetroLyrics
  • Music video on YouTube

  • Berlin (sculpture)

    Berlin is the name of a sculpture on the Tauentzienstraße in western Berlin, the capital of Germany.

    First conceived in 1985 and unveiled by the husband-and-wife sculpting team of Brigitte Matschinsky-Denninghoff and Martin Matschinsky in 1987, the sculpture's principal motif, a "broken chain", was meant to symbolize the severed connections between West and East Berlin due to the construction of the Berlin Wall.

    Even though the Wall has since been dismantled, the sculpture was bought by the city from Mrs. Matschinsky-Denninghoff to commemorate the unfortunate chapter in German history.

    History

    Berlin was one of eight sculptures designed during "Skulpturenboulevard Kurfürstendamm" (Boulevard of Sculptures: Kurfürstendamm), an event commissioned by the city of West Berlin to celebrate Berlin's 750th anniversary in 1987. Of the eight sculptures unveiled, three were allowed to remain past the anniversary year (Berlin, Pyramide, and Cadillacs in Form der nackten Maja); the city and Deutsche Bank acquired Berlin after its original lease had expired.

    Berlin (carriage)

    A Berlin (or Berline) carriage was a type of covered four-wheeled travelling carriage with two interior seats. Initially noted for using two chassis rails and having the body suspended from the rails by leather straps, the term continued in use for enclosed formal carriages with two seats after the suspension system changed from leather straps to steel springs.

    Origin

    The carriage was designed around 1660 or 1670 by a Piedmontese architect commissioned by the General quartermaster to Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg. The Elector used the carriage to travel from Berlin, Brandenburg's capital, to the French capital of Paris, where his carriage created a sensation. While heavy-duty vehicles had used double-railed frames before, passenger vehicles had normally used a single rail. The elegant but durable style was widely copied and named "berline" after the city from which the carriage had come. It was more convenient than other carriages of the time, being lighter and less likely to overturn. The berline began to supplant the less practical and less comfortable state coaches and gala coaches in the 17th century.

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    Wrecking Ball

    by: Call The Doctor

    (Verse)
    Realization come to life
    As she lay the song away
    Wanted to fit or fail embark
    Alone,alone nobody's there
    (Chorus)
    Ahh-ahh-ahhh
    Ahh-ahh-ahhh-ahhh-ahh
    Love don't come to everyone
    Gotta cope and feed the morning sun
    Are you the one I'm thinking of
    Ahh-ahh-ahhh-ahhh-ahh-ah
    (Verse)
    This long heart of you know that's true
    When you're last persist right through
    Would take turns with the wrecking ball
    But I'll miss will that be you someday
    (Chorus x2)
    Ahh-ahh-ahhh
    Ahh-ahh-ahhh-ahhh-ahh
    Love don't come to everyone
    Gotta cope and feed the morning sun
    Are you the one I'm thinking of
    Ahh-ahh-ahhh-ahhh-ahh-ah
    (Bridge)
    All that is real,
    Comes with a deed
    Spurns you out in the face though
    You still go straight
    Come just stay still
    Won't pull my tongue
    Roll away now wrecking ball
    (Chorus x2)
    Love don't come to everyone
    Gotta cope and feed the morning sun
    Are you the one I'm thinking of




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