Endless Night(s) may refer to:
Night and Day may refer to:
Sleepwalker(s) or The Sleepwalker(s) may refer to:
Graham Parker is an English singer-songwriter, who is best known as the lead singer of the British band Graham Parker & the Rumour.
White night may refer to:
A nightmare is a frightening dream.
A dream is an experience during sleep. It may also refer to a wish, as in a motivating personal ambition or goal, a romantic prospect, or a vision of future change.
The Starry Night is an 1889 painting by Vincent van Gogh.
A scar is a mark left behind after a wound has healed.
Cannibal may refer to:
The Facts of Life may refer to:
A nightlight is a small, usually electrical, light source placed for comfort or convenience in indoor dark areas or areas that become dark at certain times.
Nightlife is a human social activity.
Night is the period in which the sun is below the horizon.
The Up Escalator is an album by Graham Parker and The Rumour and was released on 23 May 1980 by Stiff Records as LP and as cassette. In the USA, the album was released by Arista. Released after Parker's successful 1979 album Squeezing Out Sparks, the album features production by Jimmy Iovine.
The Night may refer to:
Here We Are may refer to:
"Endless Night" is a song written by Lebo M., Hans Zimmer, Julie Taymor, and Jay Rifkin. It premiered in 1997 as part of the musical The Lion King, a stage adaptation of Disney's 1994 animated film of the same name. Mark Mancina produced the song and arranged by Mark A. Brymer. Taymor wrote the lyrics based on the melody from "Lala", a song from the 1995 soundtrack album Rhythm of the Pride Lands. Jason Raize, who first performed the role of Simba for the Broadway production, first performed and recorded "Endless Night"; his version is included on the original cast recording.
Hold Back the Night is a 1956 film about the Korean War.
"Endless Night" is a song written by rock musician Graham Parker and performed by Graham Parker and the Rumour for their 1980 studio album The Up Escalator. Originally written for the 1980 film Cruising, "Endless Night" features lyrics about aging in rock 'n' roll. The song notably featured backing vocals from musician and Parker fan Bruce Springsteen.