This tour, based around the eponymous song, has been involved with numerous charities.
An eponymous song from 1933, Carioca (song), has become a jazz standard.
It opens with the eponymous song written by Billie Holiday.
Angus was inspired to write the eponymous song by a similar warning heard on his car radio during production.
The refrain's lyrics of the eponymous song is put forward within the digipack.
The eponymous song alone sums up Prigent's main convictions.
Combat Chuck's death and final request (to never again play his eponymous song)
The album's eponymous song has seen increased recognition from employment over the years:
Around the same time they recorded and distributed a demo version of their eponymous song.
The eponymous song, for example, was about class discrimination causing a divide between the different social strata.