"My Song" is a song by American rock musician Jerry Cantrell. It was the second single from his 1998 debut album Boggy Depot. "My Song" spent 21 weeks on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Tracks chart and peaked at No. 6. "My Song" was released as the second single from Boggy Depot in May 1998. A streaming EP of "My Song" was released on May 6, 2016.
I don't want to go home
I'm feeling like a ghost
I'm falling all apart
Could you please fix my heart?
Why don't we leave this old town?
A new world waits to be seen
Give me a reason to stay
I'm not afraid to live
Tell me now...
What do you read in my hand?
Please don't spell me wrong
What is going on?
Tell me now...
What is seen from my hand?
I know what is true
Nothing's really new
Why don't we leave this old town?
A new world waits to be seen
Give me a reason to stay
I'm not afraid to live...
Tell me now...
All my will and destiny
Won't erase my hand
It won't change my plans
Tell me now...
What could be the best for me?
It's always been the same
I'm running like a train
I don't want to go home
I'm feeling like a ghost
I'm falling all apart
Could you please fix my heart?
Why don't we leave this old town?
A new world waits to be seen
Give me a reason to stay
I'm not afraid to live
Here we go...
No one said it was easy
I'm on my feet again
A ticket in my hand
Here we go...
"The Lights of Zetar" is the eighteenth episode of the third season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek. Written by Jeremy Tarcher and his wife Shari Lewis and directed by Herb Kenwith, it was first broadcast on January 31, 1969.
In the episode, strange incorporeal aliens threaten the Memory Alpha station and the Enterprise.
"Many Happy Returns" is an episode of the allegorical British science fiction TV series, The Prisoner. It was written by Anthony Skene and directed by Patrick McGoohan using the pseudonym Joseph Serf and thirteenth produced. It was the seventh episode to be broadcast in the UK on ITV (ATV Midlands and Grampian) on Friday 10 November 1967 and first aired in the United States on CBS on Saturday 20 July 1968.
The episode stars Patrick McGoohan as Number Six and features as Number Two Georgina Cookson. The episode was the last that series co-creator and script editor George Markstein worked on due to creative differences between him and McGoohan over how the series should end.
The untitled fourth studio album by the English rock band Led Zeppelin, commonly known as Led Zeppelin IV, was released on 8 November 1971 by Atlantic Records. It was produced by guitarist Jimmy Page and recorded between December 1970 and February 1971, mostly in the country house Headley Grange. The album contains one of the band's best-known songs, "Stairway to Heaven".
The informal setting at Headley Grange inspired the band, allowing them to try different arrangements of material and create songs in various styles. After the band's previous album Led Zeppelin III received lukewarm reviews from critics, they decided their fourth album would officially be untitled and would be represented instead by four symbols chosen by each band member, without featuring the name or any other details on the cover. Unlike the prior two albums, the band was joined by some guest musicians, such as vocalist Sandy Denny on "The Battle of Evermore", and pianist Ian Stewart on "Rock and Roll". As with prior albums, most of the material was written by the band, though there was one cover song, a hard rock re-interpretation of the Memphis Minnie blues song "When the Levee Breaks".
The album was a commercial and critical success and is Led Zeppelin's best-selling album, shipping over 37 million copies worldwide. It is one of the best-selling albums in the US, while critics have regularly placed it highly on lists of the greatest albums of all time. In 2010, Led Zeppelin IV was one of ten classic album covers from British artists commemorated on a UK postage stamp issued by the Royal Mail.
1 - Black Dog 0:00
2 - Rock And Roll 04:54
3 - The Battle Of Evermore 08:35
4 - Stairway To Heaven 14:26
5 - Misty Mountain Hop 22:30
6 - Four Sticks 27:08
7 - Going To California 31:53
8 - When The Levee Breaks 35:26