Bitter Sweet Symphony
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- | "'''Bitter Sweet Symphony'''" is a song by English [[alternative rock]] band [[The Verve]]. It is the lead track on their third album ''[[Urban Hymns]]'' (1997). It was released on 16 June 1997 as the first [[Single (music)|single]] from the album, reaching number two on the [[UK Singles Chart]]. The single was released in the United States in early 1998, where it reached number twelve on the [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]] The song also became famous for the legal controversy surrounding "[[The Last Time]]" plagiarism charges. | + | "'''Bitter Sweet Symphony'''" is a song by English [[alternative rock]] band [[The Verve]]. It is the lead track on their third album ''[[Urban Hymns]]'' (1997). It was released on 16 June 1997 as the first [[Single (music)|single]] from the album, reaching number two on the [[UK Singles Chart]]. The single was released in the United States in early 1998, where it reached number twelve on the [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]] The song also became famous for the legal controversy surrounding "[[The Last Time]]" [[plagiarism]] charges. |
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"Bitter Sweet Symphony" is a song by English alternative rock band The Verve. It is the lead track on their third album Urban Hymns (1997). It was released on 16 June 1997 as the first single from the album, reaching number two on the UK Singles Chart. The single was released in the United States in early 1998, where it reached number twelve on the Billboard Hot 100 The song also became famous for the legal controversy surrounding "The Last Time" plagiarism charges.
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