Giorgio Moroder – Right Here, Right Now (with Kylie Minogue)

“Right Here, Right Now” is the lead single from Giorgio Moroder’s studio album 74 is the New 24, following a promotional release of a single bearing the same name of the album. Recorded in 2014, it features guest vocals from Kylie Minogue. The song was leaked on 16 January 2015 and subsequently released digitally on 20 January. “Right Here, Right Now” was produced by Moroder and Patrick Jordan-Patrikios, and written by Moroder, Jordan-Patrikios, Karen Poole and David Etherington.

Magic! – Rude

“Rude” is the debut single by Canadian reggae fusion band Magic! from their debut studio album, Don’t Kill the Magic. Released on February 24, 2014 by Sony Music Entertainment, “Rude” peaked at number six on the Canadian Hot 100. Internationally, the song topped the charts in the United States and the United Kingdom and peaked within the top ten of the charts in Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, Denmark, the Netherlands and Sweden. The song was featured in a 2014 Nestea commercial in the Philippines.

Dio – Rock ‘n’ Roll Children (live)

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“Rock ‘N’ Roll Children” is the sixth single released by heavy metal band Dio, appearing on their 1985 LP, Sacred Heart. It reached number 26 on the Billboard Top Album Tracks chart.

Rock ‘N’ Roll Children is a song exemplary for Dio’s style of blending the theme of rock ‘n’ roll with fantasy elements. It is about boy and a girl, meant for each other and at the same time hostile opposites, ending up alone in the dark. The song seems to be closely connected to the song Sacred Heart of the same album, which is about a quest imposed by a wizard to find the sacred heart bleeding in the night; in Rock ‘N’ Roll Children the fall in the darkness of the couple is expressed as the breaking of a heart.

Status Quo – Rockin’ All Over The World (live)

Rockin’ All Over the World is the tenth studio album by the British band Status Quo, released 1977. It is the first of their records to be produced by Pip Williams, and the first to feature Andy Bown as an official band member. It was released in November 1977, and reached #5.

The title track, written and originally recorded by John Fogerty, was released by Quo as a single in September 1977, reaching a peak position of #3. Its b-side was “Ring of a Change”, from their previous studio album. No other singles were issued from the album, although “Can’t Give You More” was re-recorded by the band in 1991 for their album “Rock ‘Til You Drop” and issued as a single, reaching #37.