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n. (plural of footstep English)
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"Footsteps" is the only single taken from Melbourne Indie rock band Dardanelles' debut album Mirror Mirror released in 2007.
Footsteps is singer/songwriter Chris de Burgh's seventeenth original album, released in 2008. This album includes two songs penned by de Burgh and cover versions of thirteen other songs that inspired and influenced him throughout his career. The cover versions include well-known songs by bands and artists like The Beatles, Bob Dylan, Toto and Pete Seeger. In 2011, De Burgh released a follow-up album, Footsteps 2.
Footsteps is a not-for-profit organization based in New York that provides educational, vocational, and social support to people who have left or want to leave the ultra-Orthodox and Orthodox Jewish community.
"Footsteps" is a hit single by American singer and actor Steve Lawrence released in 1960 through ABC-Paramount Records in the US and via the HMV label in the UK. The song was written by Barry Mann and Hank Hunter. Lawrence's single, which also features Lawrence's wife, Eydie Gormé, as a backing vocalist, peaked on the US Singles Chart at No.7 in April 1960, and the UK Singles Chart at No.4 in June 1960.
"Footsteps" was a Kim Jong-un theme song before " Onwards Toward the Final Victory". The tune was released in 2009 and aired while his father ( Kim Jong-il) was alive, before Kim Jong-un had a formal position.
"Footsteps" is the lead single by American rock band Pop Evil from Up, their fourth studio album.
Usage examples of "footsteps".
Her footsteps were muffled by the carpet as she walked down the empty hall, switching on lights along the way.
She heard the squeak of the door to the hall opening, then footsteps in the anteroom.
He expected to hear urgent footsteps, the neighbor pounding on the door.
He headed down the stairs but froze as he heard footsteps scraping far below him, coming up the concrete steps, echoing louder as they ascended from the ground floor.
Other footsteps, those in stairwell, came up to the third floor and joined whoever gotten out of the elevator.
Simultaneously, via the stairwell, he heard noises from the lobby: footsteps, voices.
Hearing numerous hurried footsteps at the top of the stairs, Pittman shoved the .
Pittman suddenly heard voices, rapid footsteps, what sounded like runners on the trail ahead.
Nodding in agreement, his footsteps echoing, Pittman went up to the first floor.
Despite the whir of the fan on the microfilm machine, he heard footsteps on the stairs beyond the door.
Despite its intensity, Pittman sensed the greater commotion on the floors above him, urgent footsteps, frightened voices, a lot of them.
Heavy footsteps pounded toward the hallway from the front of the house.
From a room at the back of the house, Pittman heard footsteps scraping on broken glass.
From the back of the mansion, Pittman heard other footsteps scraping on broken glass.
Then sounded footsteps along the avenue, and my fear whispered that they were not those of Bristol but of one who had murdered him, and who came guilefully, to murder me!