Dunia Dalam Berita adalah nama program berita di stasiun TVRI setiap hari pukul 21.00 WIB. TVRI menayangkan acara ini sejak tahun 1978. Sesuai dengan namanya, program ini berisi berita-berita umum internasional. Sekitar 10 menit terakhir acara ini biasanya diisi berita-berita olahraga. Pada zaman Orde Baru, acara ini wajib direlay oleh stasiun televisi swasta di Indonesia, namun sejak era Reformasi aturan tersebut dihapus. Semasa Orde Baru, kadang-kadang tayangan ini dilanjutkan dengan Laporan Khusus pukul 21.30 WIB-selesai yang juga wajib direlay oleh seluruh TV swasta.
"This House" is the second single from Tracie Spencer's second album, Make the Difference. The single was released on November 7th, 1990. It was written by Matt Sherrod, Paul Sherrod and Sir Spence. Its theme touches upon the issue of poverty and giving to one another. After this single was released, the third single from Make the Difference, This Time Make It Funky, was released on May 1st, 1991.
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Where do we go from here? What must we do to make that change? It's time to understand, understand one another In a world so cold a place of disbelief Where will the people go without enough to eat Let's not give up hope We have to find a way Search within our soul to make a better day Chorus: This house is our house Let's do it for the people This house is their house Let's give it back to the people The people of the world today I see hurt in their eyes I hear the sounds of voices cry It's time to open our eyes Time to help one another In a world so cold a place of disbelief Where can the people go to find a place to sleep Let's not give up hope we have to find a way Search within our soul to make a better day Chorus Bridge: You-Me-We can make the difference And you know no one, no one likes to be alone We got to face it heart to heart We have to make a brand new start We got to change the tears to smiles We have to go the exta mile (you-me) It's time we face reality (We can make the difference) Give them hope and set them free I think it's time we say goodbye To all the homeless people's cry Rap: We've got to take the time to search the mind to find This house, our house (It's all in the hands of love) (I said it's all in the hands of love) Chorus
"Sacrifice" is a ballad performed by musician Elton John. The lyrics are by Bernie Taupin and music by Elton John. The song appears on the 1989 album Sleeping with the Past. It was first released in October of 1989, and was the second single from the album.
The song was subsequently re-released as a single in 1990 and became John's first independent number one single along with "Healing Hands" on the UK Singles Chart, remaining on the top spot for six weeks, as it became his first hits of the 1990s. With this re-release, Elton John got also his first number one in France and stayed on the chart for 26 weeks.
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It's a human sign When things go wrong When the scent of her lingers And temptation's strong
Into the boundary Of each married man Sweet deceit comes calling And negativity lands
Cold cold heart Hard done by you Some things look better baby Just passing through
And it's no sacrifice Just a simple word It's two hearts living In two separate worlds But it's no sacrifice No sacrifice It's no sacrifice at all
Mutual misunderstanding After the fact Sensitivity builds a prison In the final act
"Karma Chameleon" is a song from British band Culture Club. The song spent three weeks at number one on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 in 1984 (see 1984 in music), becoming the group's biggest hit and only U.S. number one. The song hit number one in sixteen countries worldwide. In their home country, the single became Culture Club's second song to top the UK singles chart, staying there for six weeks in September and October 1983 and becoming the biggest selling single of 1983. The single came from their 1983 Colour by Numbers album. It was ranked #83 in the best selling singles of all time [1] and was given a Q Classic Song Award at the Q Awards in 2006.
The song was originally to be called "Cameo Chameleon". The band were recorded in interviews in late 1983 stating this was to be the title of their next single.[citation needed] The B-side of Karma Chameleon is "That's the Way (I'm Only Trying to Help You)" (in an alternate and shorter version). In an interview Boy George explained "The song is about the terrible fear of alienation that people have, the fear of standing up for one thing. It's about trying to suck up to everybody. Basically, if you aren't true, if you don't act like you feel, then you get Karma-justice, that's nature's way of paying you back."
In March 1992 the second single "Heaven Knowswas released in Australia. It was another top 5 hit going platinum and marking Price as a singer with a truly remarkable voice. The song would go on to launch his international career but for the time being Australia was quite intent on enjoying the music. In May Price was asked to join the "Wizard of Oz" show-case in Los Angeles where he performed alongside good pal Tina Arena amongst many other of the country's leading artists. By June Australia had clearly fallen for the singer's brilliantly-crafted music. His debut album "Heaven Knows" entered the charts at number 3 and stayed in the top 40 for the remainder of the year.
In August 1992 Heaven Knows was released in Germany, Italy, Norway, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, Sweden, the Netherlands, Denmark, Belgium, Greece, Holland, Israel, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, the Philippines, Portugal and Finland; in most of these countries the album charted. In September he toured Australia with his band giving people the opportunity to discover his abilities as a live performer. The tour was a success with comments like "His voice was clear and as strong as on the album - in fact the sound was near perfect" - West Australian and "Rick's performance showed what a talented performer he is and that his name will be around for a long time". - Beat
Following the tour was a month long promotional trip to Europe and the UK which involved over 100 interviews and 20 TV appearances, not bad for a boy from the country. In October he was invited back to Europe for further TV appearances and then a 3 week promotional trip to South East Asia.
In November 1992 Price returned to Australia where he won the prestigious Song of the Year Award for "Heaven Knows" at the APRA (Australian Performing Rights Association) Awards. This award recognised Rick's songwriting abilities.
In December 1992 Price was invited to Germany to perform on their biggest variety show there. He then made a 36 hour stopover in Manila where he managed to squeeze in six TV appearances, two radio interviews and a handful of press as well.
"Heaven Knows" held the top spot in Malaysia for four consecutive weeks while "Not A Day Goes By" sat just behind it in the Top 5. In The Philippines, "Heaven Knows" sat at number 1 for all of November and December. During this time the album sold over 250,000 units alone in South-East Asia. "It was an exhausting experience" says Price, "but it was stimulating at the same time. It was all new to me, going to places I'd never been and doing stuff I'd never done, so I certainly didn't get tired of it. I particularly enjoyed going into radio stations around the world and just picking up my guitar and singing for them. I also played at a lot of press conferences in Asia. When you do these things on your own they can be very intimidating; it sounds corny, but it throws you back on your skills as an entertainer. I learnt a lot from it."[citation needed]
The title "Kokoro no Tomo" means Soulmates. These are the lyrics (Need someone to translate to English. Please help!)
* ANATA KARA KURUSHIMI O UBAETA SONO TOKI * WATASHI NIMO IKITEYUKU YUUKI NGA WAITE KURU * ANATA TO DEAU MADE WA KODOKU NA SASURAI-BITO * SONO TE NO NUKUMORI O KANJI SASETE
* AI WA ITSUMO RARABAI * TABI NI TSUKARETA TOKI * TADA KOKORO NO TOMO TO * WATASHI O YONDE
* SHINJIAU KOTO SAE DOKOKA NI WASURETE * HITO WA NAZE SU'NGITA HI NO SHIAWASE OIKAKERU * SHISUKA NI MABUTA TOJITE KOKORO NO DOA O HIRAKI * WATASHI O TSUKANDARA NAMIDA FUITE
* AI WA ITSUMO RARABAI * ANATA NGA YOWAI TOKI * TADA KOKORO NO TOMO TO * WATASHI O YONDE
* AI WA ITSUMO RARABAI * TABI NI TSUKARETA TOKI * TADA KOKORO NO TOMO TO * WATASHI O YONDE
"Get Outta My Dreams, Get into My Car" is a number onesingle by singer Billy Ocean. Part of its popularity lay in its cutting-edge (for the time) video, which featured cartoon mixed with live-action sequences. The song went to #1 on the U.S.Billboard Hot 100 and #3 on the UK Singles Chart. The title was inspired by a line in the song "You're Sixteen", "you stepped out of my dreams, and into my car".
Sambora played guitar for Joe Cocker and auditioned for Kiss.[2] Bon Jovi added Sambora to replace original lead guitarist Dave Sabo.[2]
Sambora has occasionally taken over as lead vocalist on some Bon Jovi songs, most notably "I'll Be There for You" and "These Days" when played live on the Bounce, Have a Nice Day and the current Lost Highway tour. He has also performed "Stranger In This Town" (from the album of the same title) at various Bon Jovi concerts and Ballad of Youth (most notably on Keep the Faith and These Days tours)and sometimes on the current Lost Highway tour. One of the live performances of "Stranger In This Town", recorded during the Keep the Faith tour, was released on Bon Jovi's CD single "Dry County" in 1994.