Today we come to the second item in Dusty Springfield’s list. Hope is an optimistic state of mind that is based on an expectation of positive outcomes with respect to events and circumstances in one’s life or the world at large. A classic reference to hope which has entered modern language is the concept that “Hope springs eternal” taken from Alexander Pope’s Essay on Man, the phrase reading “Hope springs eternal in the human breast, Man never is, but always to be blest:” From ancient times, people have recognized that a spirit of hope had the power to heal afflictions and helps them bear times of great suffering, illnesses, disasters, loss, and pain caused by the malevolent spirits and events.
“High Hopes” is a song first popularized by Frank Sinatra, with music written by James Van Heusen and lyrics by Sammy Cahn. It was introduced by Sinatra and child actor Eddie Hodges in the 1959 movie A Hole in the Head, was nomimated for a Grammy, and won an Oscar for Best Original Song at the 32nd Acaamey Awards. The tune reached No. 30 on the Billboard and peaked at No. 6 in the UK.
“Hope You’re Feeling Better” is a track from Abraxas the second studio album by Santana. It was released in September 1970 by Columbia Records and became the band’s first album to reach number one in the United States.The title of the album originates from a line in Hermann Hesse’s book Demian, quoted on the album’s back cover: “We stood before it and began to freeze inside from the exertion. We questioned the painting, berated it, made love to it, prayed to it: We called it mother, called it whore and slut, called it our beloved, called it Abraxas…
“Hope of Deliverance” is a song by English singer-songwriter Paul McCartney from his 1993 album, Off the Ground. The song reached number 18 in the UK and became a top-five hit in Austria, Canada, Germany, Italy, Norway, and Switzerland. The song was recorded during sessions for “Off the Ground”, which took place in July 1992. The overdub session is described in detail by Italian percussionist Maurizio Ravalico in the book Paul McCartney: Recording Sessions (1969–2013).
“High Hopes” is a song by English band Pink Floyd, composed by guitarist David Gilmour with lyrics by Gilmour and Polly Samson. It is the closing track on their fourteenth studio album, The Division Bell (1994), and was released as the second single from the album in October 1994. An accompanying music video was made for the song and was directed by Storm Thorgerson.
“I Hope You Dance” is a crossover country song written by Maark D. Sanders and Tia Sillers and recorded by American singer Lee Ann Womack with Sons of the Desert. Released in March 2000, the song reached number one on the Billboard Hot Country Singles charts, and also reached number fourteen on the Billboard. It is considered to be Womack’s signature song.
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Today we come to the second item in Dusty Springfield’s list. Hope is an optimistic state of mind that is based on an expectation of positive outcomes with respect to events and circumstances in one’s life or the world at large. A classic reference to hope which has entered modern language is the concept that “Hope springs eternal” taken from Alexander Pope’s Essay on Man, the phrase reading “Hope springs eternal in the human breast, Man never is, but always to be blest:” From ancient times, people have recognized that a spirit of hope had the power to heal afflictions and helps them bear times of great suffering, illnesses, disasters, loss, and pain caused by the malevolent spirits and events.
“High Hopes” is a song first popularized by Frank Sinatra, with music written by James Van Heusen and lyrics by Sammy Cahn. It was introduced by Sinatra and child actor Eddie Hodges in the 1959 movie A Hole in the Head, was nomimated for a Grammy, and won an Oscar for Best Original Song at the 32nd Acaamey Awards. The tune reached No. 30 on the Billboard and peaked at No. 6 in the UK.
“Hope You’re Feeling Better” is a track from Abraxas the second studio album by Santana. It was released in September 1970 by Columbia Records and became the band’s first album to reach number one in the United States.The title of the album originates from a line in Hermann Hesse’s book Demian, quoted on the album’s back cover: “We stood before it and began to freeze inside from the exertion. We questioned the painting, berated it, made love to it, prayed to it: We called it mother, called it whore and slut, called it our beloved, called it Abraxas…
“Hope of Deliverance” is a song by English singer-songwriter Paul McCartney from his 1993 album, Off the Ground. The song reached number 18 in the UK and became a top-five hit in Austria, Canada, Germany, Italy, Norway, and Switzerland. The song was recorded during sessions for “Off the Ground”, which took place in July 1992. The overdub session is described in detail by Italian percussionist Maurizio Ravalico in the book Paul McCartney: Recording Sessions (1969–2013).
“High Hopes” is a song by English band Pink Floyd, composed by guitarist David Gilmour with lyrics by Gilmour and Polly Samson. It is the closing track on their fourteenth studio album, The Division Bell (1994), and was released as the second single from the album in October 1994. An accompanying music video was made for the song and was directed by Storm Thorgerson.
“I Hope You Dance” is a crossover country song written by Maark D. Sanders and Tia Sillers and recorded by American singer Lee Ann Womack with Sons of the Desert. Released in March 2000, the song reached number one on the Billboard Hot Country Singles charts, and also reached number fourteen on the Billboard. It is considered to be Womack’s signature song.
“High Hopes” is a song by American band Panic! at the Disco. The song was released in May 2018, as the second single from the band’s sixth studio album, Pray for the Wicked (2018). The song was written and produced by Jake Sinclair and Jonas Jeberg. “High Hopes” peaked at number four on the US Billboard, becoming the band’s highest-charting song on the chart. It topped the charts in Poland and reached the top ten and top twenty in several countries, becoming their highest-charting single worldwide. It holds the record for most weeks spent at number one on the US Hot Rock Songs chart, at 65 weeks.
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“High Hopes” is a song by American band Panic! at the Disco. The song was released in May 2018, as the second single from the band’s sixth studio album, Pray for the Wicked (2018). The song was written and produced by Jake Sinclair and Jonas Jeberg. “High Hopes” peaked at number four on the US Billboard, becoming the band’s highest-charting song on the chart. It topped the charts in Poland and reached the top ten and top twenty in several countries, becoming their highest-charting single worldwide. It holds the record for most weeks spent at number one on the US Hot Rock Songs chart, at 65 weeks.