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song and Astro
covered the theme song for their 1994 EP Astro Launch.
* " Anchorage ", a song by Surfer Blood from their album Astro Coast
Zone's music has been used in the 2003 Astro Boy series ( opening theme, " True Blue " and second ending theme, " Tetsuwan Atomu: ballad version ") and the Japanese release of Ice Age ( theme song, " Hitoshizuku ").
The Smash Mouth song was released as a single in 1998 and then later appeared on Astro Lounge.
An Astro Invader machine appears in the music video for the Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers song You Got Lucky.

song and Zombies
* Ska / punk band Big D and the Kids Table released their song " It's Raining Zombies On Wall Street " on their new album For the Damned, the Dumb & the Delirious.
* " Road Runner " ( Bo Diddley song ), a 1960 song by Bo Diddley, covered by, among others, The Animals, The Zombies, Aerosmith, Chris Spedding and The Who
's second single, also produced by Captain Mikey, an extended cover version of The Zombies ' non-chart song " I Love You ", backed by " Somebody Tell Me My Name ".
His song " About Her ", based on " She's Not There " by The Zombies, rose to prominence when used by director Quentin Tarantino in Kill Bill Vol.
" All You Zombies " is a song by The Hooters.
They released " All You Zombies " with additional instrumental sections making the song almost six minutes long.
The band's song selection included an arrangement of The Zombies ' " She's Not There.
* " All You Zombies " ( song ), a 1985 song by The Hooters
As the song climbed the charts, many listeners assumed The Beau Brummels were British, due to the band's name and musical style, which recalled such bands as The Beatles and The Zombies.
Beechwood Park lent its name to a song by The Zombies, written by the group's bassist Chris White, who lived in Markyate.
* " Boneyard ", a song by Impetigo from Horror of the Zombies
The phrase itself stands out as a noteworthy lyric from the 1968 song " Time of the Season ", by The Zombies: " What's your name?
* " Changes ", a song by The Zombies on the album Odessey and Oracle
The song however originated from Batt's earlier album, Tarot Suite, and was originally performed by Colin Blunstone of 60's group " The Zombies ".
In 2006, the Finnish rock band Leningrad Cowboys covered the song on their seventh studio album Zombies Paradise.
" Time of the Season " is a song by The Zombies, featured on their 1968 album Odessey and Oracle.
" Tracht said he first heard the reference in The Zombies song " Time of the Season.
During the flashback, we can hear the song Time of the Season of The Zombies.
* The Zombies ' " A Rose for Emily " is a short retelling of the story in song form.

song and ",
* " Alien ", a song by Bush on the album Sixteen Stone
* " Alien ", a song by Erasure on the album Loveboat
* " Alien ", a song by Japan on the album Quiet Life
* " Alien ", a song by Lamb on the album Fear of Fours
* " Alien ", a song by Nerina Pallot on the album Dear Frustrated Superstar
* " Alien ", a song by Thriving Ivory on their self-titled album
* " Alien ", a song by Tokio Hotel on the album Humanoid
* " My Alien ", a song by Simple Plan on the album No Pads, No Helmets ... Just Balls
At various times in the more than 100 years that have elapsed since the song was written, particularly during the John F. Kennedy administration, there have been efforts to give " America the Beautiful " legal status either as a national hymn, or as a national anthem equal to, or in place of, " The Star-Spangled Banner ", but so far this has not succeeded.
* " Animals ", by Coldplay as one of the B-sides for " Clocks " ( song )
* " Atlantic ", a song by Thrice from Vheissu
* " Atomic ", a song by Tiger Army from Tiger Army III: Ghost Tigers Rise
* Brian Eno's album Before and After Science includes a song entitled " King's Lead Hat ", an anagram of " Talking Heads ", a band Eno has worked with.
William Walker ( composer ) | William Walker, the composer who first joined John Newton's verses to " New Britain ", to create the song that has become " Amazing Grace "
Common meter hymns were interchangeable with a variety of tunes ; more than twenty musical settings of " Amazing Grace " circulated with varying popularity until 1835 when William Walker assigned Newton's words to a traditional song named " New Britain ", which was itself an amalgamation of two melodies (" Gallaher " and " St. Mary ") first published in the Columbian Harmony by Charles H. Spilman and Benjamin Shaw ( Cincinnati, 1829 ).
The U. S. Library of Congress has a collection of 3, 000 versions of and songs inspired by " Amazing Grace ", some of which were first-time recordings by folklorists Alan and John Lomax, a father and son team who in 1932 traveled thousands of miles across the South to capture the different regional styles of the song.
This verse is also featured in William Billing's popular Sacred Harp song " David's Lamentation ", first published in 1778.
* " Atmosphere ", a song by Funkadelic from their 1975 album, Let's Take It to the Stage
* " Atmosphere ", a song which became a hit for Russ Abbot in 1984
* " Atmosphere ", a song by DJ Falk
* " Ark ", a song by the Japanese band Sound Horizon
* " The Ark ", a song by American rock band Dr. Dog
* Alphabet song, or " the ABC's ", a song used to teach children the alphabet

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