Pink Floyd have released a new song in support of the people of Ukraine titled "Hey Hey Rise Up." You can listen below. The new song features Pink Floyd mainstays David Gilmour and Nick Mason, as well ...
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It's been a while, but Pink Floyd have released a video for their first new original song since 1994, "Hey Hey Rise Up." The legendary prog rockers recorded the track in support of Ukraine as they ...
It was intended to be a “throwaway” song, the seldom-played B-side of a 45-rpm record produced in a New York recording studio in 1969. Instead, it became an A-side No. 1 hit single for a band called ...
To me, someone who was not alive at the time, it seems incredibly strange that "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye" was ever an actual song, rather than just something that people chant during playoff ...
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Pink Floyd has revealed its video for Hey Hey Rise Up, a song they have released in aid of Ukraine, and the band’s first new music in nearly three decades. The song, which will raise money for ...
The band's first new recording since 1994 features Ukrainian Andriy Khlyvnyuk on vocals. By Kevin Rutherford Pink Floyd‘s first new song in 28 years arrives atop Billboard‘s Rock Digital Song Sales ...
Pink Floyd released 'Hey, Hey, Rise Up!' on April 8, 2022, inspired by a 1914 Ukrainian anthem. The song honors Ukraine's historical and ongoing resilience. This release demonstrates the band's ...
Pink Floyd will release two physical versions of their first new music in over 25 years, recent single “Hey Hey Rise Up,” which was first released digitally in April to support of the people of ...
Pink Floyd have released the new song “Hey, Hey, Rise Up!” The song features Andriy Khlyvnyuk (of Ukrainian band Boombox). Specifically, the new track has Khlyvnyuk’s vocals from an Instagram post ...