Various historical ballad sources list the lowland seas as in Holland, Virginia or Scotland. the Golden Vanity is related to an older ballad about the ship The Sweet Trinity and is considered to be about Sir Walter Raleigh, Queen Elizabeth's favorite courtier who was quite famous as a seafarer and amongst other things was involved in the naming and colonization of Virginia and Roanoke Island. Which makes the note on Virginia interesting. There are lost of historical ballad information at: http://www.contemplator.com/
Dahvie Vanity and Garrett Ecstasy i think
The song Control by Puddle of Mudd is about vanity and relationships. The song released in 2011 and was written by Wes Scantlin and co-written by Brad Stewart.
referred to the Filipino people
AnswerThere is a song called "Silence is Golden," by the band Garbage. It appears on their 2001 album, Beautiful Garbage.Although they may occasionally collaborate with other musicians, most of the songs (including "Silence is Golden") are written by the band themselves: Shirley Manson, Butch Vig, Steve Marker, and Duke Erikson.AnswerThere was a UK Band in the 1960s called 'The Tremeloes' who had a hit with a song called 'Silence is Golden' but no idea who wrote it."Silence is Golden" is a song co-written by Bob Gaudio of the American rock band, The Four Seasons, with Bob Crewe
The Stranglers :)
Hitchin' a Ride - Vanity Fare song - was created in 1990-01.
lol :P
Most likely not.
Scotty Vanity =D
Marjory Kennedy-Fraser has written: 'A life of song' 'Pronunciation in lowland Scots song'
Don't You Ever Forget About Me
Vanity 6 was an American female trio that was founded by the singer Prince. They released their (only) album, Vanity 6, in 1982. They never released anything again after '82.
Golden Touch - song - was created on 2004-06-13.
Golden Retriever - song - was created on 2003-07-14.
From when I put this on it was We Are Golden (great song).
Dahvie Vanity and Garrett Ecstasy i think
The song Control by Puddle of Mudd is about vanity and relationships. The song released in 2011 and was written by Wes Scantlin and co-written by Brad Stewart.