'Saviour' by Winston Grennan.
No song by that name was played at the original Woodstock in 1969. See the link for a list of all songs played, perhaps the song has a different title.
if it is street legal it is required to have a title, if it isn't street legal it doesnt require a title
That people have fatal nightmares on Elm Street is what the movie title 'A Nightmare on Elm Street' means.
Nocná mora z Elm Street is a Slovakian equivalent of the title to the movie 'A Nightmare on Elm Street'.
Nocní mura v Elm Street is a Czech equivalent of the title to the movie 'A Nightmare on Elm Street'.
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Yes, Street Fighter Alpha and Street Fighter Zero are the same; the prior is the American release title while the latter is the Japanese release title.
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Kosmaras guobu gatveje is a Lithuanian equivalent to the title of the movie 'A Nightmare on Elm Street'.
The Nightmare on Elm Street movies do not necessarily have a title for the name of their theme songs. They are generally referred to as the "Nightmare on Elm Street theme songs".
Snoopy's Street Fair is the title of a game that can be downloaded and played on the iPhone. If it tells you that you have a saved game, you can just resume playing it or you can delete it and begin a new game.
No; not unless it's used as part of the street's title, e.g. Walnut Street.