This was a misunderstanding that eventually led to the song being recorded by Frank Sinatra.
It later leads to the song itself which is an acoustic rock song that features singing vocals by Gillespie.
These additions led to Nicks' credit on the album for additional lyrics to the song.
Its status as an early contender for inclusion led to the song being included on the US soundtrack album.
This leads to the second song of the medley, which describes the grief of the Stranger.
The "kissing a cop" lyric led to the song being banned by some radio station.
It plays the role as the introduction of the whole album and leads to the second song, "love the world, the seventh major single.
It is influenced by themes of nature, particularly oceans, which led to the song being named after it.
Joe is informed that the best appliances speak foreign languages, which leads to the next song, "Stick it out".
The two awards led to a minor change to the song "The Diva's Lament".