Wish You the Best may refer to:
Latina or Latinas most often refers to:
Best or The Best may refer to:
Bob, BOB, or B.O.B. may refer to:
"Have a Cigar" is the third track on Pink Floyd's 1975 album Wish You Were Here. It follows "Welcome to the Machine" and on the original LP opened side two. In some markets, the song was issued as a single. English folk-rock singer Roy Harper provided lead vocals on the song. It is one of only three Pink Floyd recordings with a guest singer on lead vocals, the others being "The Great Gig in the Sky" (1973) with Clare Torry and "Hey Hey Rise Up" (2022) with Andriy Khlyvnyuk. The song, written by Waters, is his critique of the rampant greed and cynicism so prevalent in the management of rock groups of that era.
Best of Both Worlds may refer to:
Notorious means well known for a negative trait, characteristic, or action. It may also refer to:
Blur may refer to:
Tea & Sympathy is the debut solo album by Australian musician Bernard Fanning. It was released on 31 October 2005, by Dew Process records while Powderfinger—Fanning's main band—were on hiatus. Contrary to Powderfinger's usual alternative style, the album blends alternative and country-folk music. Most of the record was written after the cancer-related death of his brother in 2002. His brother's death coincided with the end of Fanning's twelve-year relationship with his partner, and both events were instrumental in his move away from his typically political and socially lyrical subject matter.
Alcohol most commonly refers to:
Let It Be most commonly refers to:
Best Friend or Best Friends may refer to:
Listen may refer to:
True Blue may refer to:
Yes We Can may refer to:
"Wish You Were Here" is a song by English rock band Pink Floyd. It was released as the title track of their 1975 album of the same name. David Gilmour and Roger Waters collaborated in writing the music, with Gilmour singing lead vocals.
Girls Gone Wild or Girl Gone Wild may refer to:
Crazy for You may refer to:
Oops!... I Did It Again may refer to:
An idolator is a practitioner of idolatry.
Life on Earth may refer to: