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  1. The Most Beautiful Moment in Life, Pt. 1 (Korean: 화양연화 pt.1; Hanja: 花樣年華 pt.1; RR: Hwayangyeonhwa pt.1) is the third extended play by South Korean boy band BTS. Released on April 29, 2015, by Big Hit Entertainment , [3] the nine-track album was made available in two versions, with " I Need U " as its lead single and ...

  2. The Most Beautiful Moment in Life: Young Forever (Korean: 화양연화 Young Forever; Hanja: 花樣年華 Young Forever; RR: Hwayangyeonhwa Young Forever) is the first Korean-language compilation album by South Korean boy band BTS.

  3. Release history. See also. References. External links. The Most Beautiful Moment in Life, Pt. 2 ( Korean : 화양연화 pt.2; Hanja : 花樣年華 pt.2; RR : Hwayangyeonhwa pt.2) is the fourth extended play (EP) by South Korean boy band BTS. It was released on November 30, 2015, by Big Hit Entertainment.

  4. Red Hot + Cool. (1994) Red Hot + Bothered. (1995) Stolen Moments: Red Hot + Cool is a compilation album in the Red Hot AIDS Benefit Series with performers from jazz, pop, rock, and rap. [1] ". Stolen Moments" is a jazz standard composed by Oliver Nelson, and is best known for its inclusion on the 1961 album The Blues and the Abstract Truth.

  5. Written and produced by Gallagher, "In the Heat of the Moment" was the last song to be recorded for Chasing Yesterday. [1] It is said to be "inspired by a documentary featuring an astronaut who likened going into space for the first time to 'touching the face of God'". [2] Spin described the track as follows: " [It] is a subtly layered track ...

  6. Neil Alden Armstrong (August 5, 1930 – August 25, 2012) was an American astronaut and aeronautical engineer who in 1969 became the first person to walk on the Moon. He was also a naval aviator, test pilot, and university professor. Armstrong was born and raised in Wapakoneta, Ohio. He entered Purdue University, studying aeronautical ...

  7. "Magic Moments" is a popular song composed by Burt Bacharach and written by Hal David, being one of the first songwriting collaborations by that duo. This song was recorded by Perry Como and released in 1957 as the B-side of his " Catch a Falling Star "; it reached No. 1 in the UK in 1958.