" Love Hurts " is a song by Boudleaux Bryant, first recorded by The Everly Brothers, and covered by Nazareth, Gram Parsons, Cher, and other artists.
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The War of the Worlds is an 1898 science fiction novel by H. G. Wells.
A fugitive is a person fleeing from arrest.
A circus is a traveling company of performers that may include acrobats, clowns, trained animals, and other novelty acts.
A pirate is a person who commits acts of piracy at sea without the authorization of any nation.
Susan Kay Quatro is an American singer, bass guitarist, songwriter and actress. In the 1970s, she scored a string of singles that found success in Europe and Australia, with both "Can the Can" (1973) and "Devil Gate Drive" (1974) reaching No. 1 in several countries.
A prisoner is someone incarcerated in a prison, jail or similar facility.
Siren or sirens may refer to:
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A champion is a first-place winner in a competition, along with other definitions discussed in the article.
Lucky means having luck. It may also refer to:
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A sacrifice is the practice of offering food, or the lives of animals or people to the gods, as an act of propitiation or worship.
"Could've Been You" is a song originally performed by American rock singer Bob Halligan and later popularized by American singer-actress Cher. The song was written by Halligan and Arnie Roman for Halligan's 1991 album, Window in the Wall. Cher's cover version was produced by Peter Asher and released exclusively for the European market in early 1992 as the fifth single from Cher's 21st studio album, Love Hurts. Lyrically, "Could've Been You" is a message from the song's protagonist to his or her ex.
The Heart of Stone Tour was the second solo concert tour by American singer-actress Cher. The tour supported her nineteenth studio album, Heart of Stone. A mini tour was set up in the summer 1989, and a second leg started in 1990. The tour reached North America, Australia and Europe.
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True Colors or True Colours may refer to:
The Love Hurts Tour was the third solo concert tour by American singer-actress Cher. The tour supported her twentieth studio album, Love Hurts. The tour reached Europe and North America. It played in arenas and followed the previous Heart of Stone Tour.
John Peter Robinson is an English composer, musician, and arranger known for his film and television scores.